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The area of the British Isles is 121684 square miles.
The relief of the british isles is how the hight varies e.g. low land and high land. You can find the relief of the british isles mainly in an atlas colour coded to help you e.g. purple = mountainous and green = flat land.
Land area of British Isles is 80,823 sq. miles. Land area of Queensland is 668,207 sq miles - so 8 times approx. is the answer
Land of the Scots. "Scoti" was the name given to the Celts that lived in the area by the Romans who settled in the rest of the British Isles. It was literally the "Land of the Scoti".
315000 square kilometres. This includes Ireland, which geographically is part of the British Isles.
Here are the facts as researched: Queensland: Area 1852642 km2 British Isles: Area 209331 km2 Therefore the Area of The British Isles would fit 1852642 divided by 209331 times into Queensland, Australia. This equals 8.850 times (to three decimal places!)
The theory is that the British isles broke away from main land Europe some 200,000 years ago, an earthquake was believed to of caused this to happen.
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Because the British Isles are inaccessible from mainland Europe, the British have only had to protect themselves with a powerful navy, not having to worry about land armies.
I can't find Connamona in my UK gazetteer. However, it sounds like an Irish place name and if it is, it would be within the geographical area of the British Isles.
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No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.