Gibraltar
Gibraltar is the British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Spanish mainland. It has been a British territory since the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.
Montserrat is a small island in British territory located in the Caribbean. The official language spoken by the citizens of Montserrat is English.The official language in Montserrat is English.
The Ohio river
No, American English is pretty distinct from British English at this point, especially what most people think of as a Southern dialect. The closest dialect of American English to British English (I assume you mean BBC British, because British dialects get more disparate the farther down the social ladder they go) is probably something in New England very near the East Coast, or maybeupper-class coastal Southern English. The problem is that the accents have remained more similar than the dialects have.
While some Southern dialects share certain features with British English, such as the non-rhotic "r" pronunciation, they have evolved independently over time. Both American and British English have unique characteristics shaped by their own historical developments and cultural influences.
Belize is a Central American country whose official language is English.
Gibraltar is the British overseas territory located on a peninsula in southern Spain. It has been a British territory since 1704.
No. It is a British Overseas Territory.
Yes, they can. British overseas territories are subject to the same laws as mainland Britain, with their own regional local laws as well.Police officers and detectives from Scotland Yard or the National Crime Agency in mainland Britain can be dispatched to an overseas territory to assist in an investigation and to arrest a criminal (and extradite them back to the mainland if needed). British Overseas Territories usually lack a forensic laboratory because of their small population, so in these cases Scotland Yard or NCA will ship or fly over a mobile forensic laboratory and take over serious investigations.
No, the Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory and as such come under the authority of England.
No. The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory.
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory.
The Cayman Islands are a British overseas dependent territory.
The Cayman Islands are considered a British Overseas Territory. The Islands are one of 14 British Territories that have voted to remain territories of Britain.
It is a British Overseas Territory.
Gibraltar is probably what you're after; it's a self governing British overseas territory.
The Falkland Islands are a self governing British Overseas Territory.
Nope... The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory.