The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (to give the country its full name) is comprised of four regions: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. All of the people born in those regions are considered to be British in international law and would travel on a British passport. However, individual people may choose to refer to themselves as being English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish as the case may be.
theres 36 counties in England I don't know about Scotland Wales or Nothern Ireland though....
The UK is not actually set up in a province format. It is however made up of 4 countries. These are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
They're not provinces but countries within the sovereign nation of the United Kingdom and are: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom is not divided up into provinces.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is composed of the nations of England and Scotland. As well as the provinces of Northern Ireland and Wales.
There are no provinces in the United States, but there are 50 states.
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The UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
France, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, etc.
Scotland is divided into council areas rather than provinces. There are 32 council areas in Scotland, each with its own local government responsible for various services like education, housing, and transportation. Each council area is further divided into wards for electoral purposes.
United Kingdom - 94,060 square miles.
There are many provinces that border the United States including British Columbia, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and many others.
If by "america" you mean the United States of America, then there are no "provinces". However, there are states, which are similar in concept to provinces in other countries. There are fifty such states in the US.
United Provinces of New Granada ended in 1816.