England is part of the island of Great Britain and as an island isn't actually 'on' any continent but is geographically and politically linked to the continent of Europe.
England is located on the continent of Europe.
England is in Europe.
England is not a continent. It is a country located within the continent of Europe.
England is located in the continent of Europe. It is not a continent itself, but rather a country within the continent of Europe.
Stonehenge is located in the continent of Europe, specifically in the country of England.
Stonehenge is located in the continent of Europe, specifically in the country of England.
Spain is located in Europe, France is located in Europe, and England is located in Europe.
The European continent
Berkshire is in England (Europe)
Europe.
The Lake District is located in northwest England which is part of the continent of Europe.
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Spain is located in Europe, France is located in Europe, and England is located in Europe.
They are all in Europe.
Croydon is a town in England, UK. It is located in Europe.
That depends on which Cornwall you are asking about. There is a Cornwall in England, which makes the continent it is located on Europe. There is also a city named Cornwall in Canada, which makes the continent it is located on North America.
They are all part of the British Isles, which in turn is (are?) part of the continent of Europe
Europe
England is part of the island of Britain which is located off the western coast of the continent of Europe.