The island of Great Britain contains England Scotland and Wales.
England, Scotland and Wales.
The island of Great Britain contains England Scotland and Wales.
Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. England, Scotland and Wales are on the island of Great Britain.
Two cities, seven towns and 66 outlying areas constitute Prince Edward Island's political divisions.
Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland.
Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland.
Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. England, Scotland and Wales are on the island of Great Britain.
If you are asking about the United Kingdom. England, Scotland and Wales are on the island of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
It still is - in the sense that Great Britain means the island of Britain and the smaller islands that cluster round it (but not Ireland). The name has nothing to do with military or political greatness.
The Island of Unst is the most northerly island on Britain.
The geographical divisions of Britain and Ireland are the Celtic Sea and the Irish Sea which in turn are connected by St Georges Channel. The political division of Britain and Ireland is that the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland, are both independent sovereign countries and both are recognised as such by the United Nations. A Shire
Bermuda Island is possessed by Britain.