Britain refers to the 3 countries- Scotland, England and Wales- that came together to form one nation. It is now the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland- since Northern Ireland is a separate island from the rest of Britain.
IT IS NOT. Britain is made up of the countries England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland... More informationMany people outside the United Kingdom say "England" when they really mean Great Britain. This is potentially offensive to some British people - like saying "Texas" when you really mean The US.
England is in the UK but the UK is not just England: U.K. stands for 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Great Britain is made of England, Scotland and Wales. Therefore U.K. means Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England.
It was developed in nineteenth century Britain for those who opposed to remove the Church of England as the state church of England.
If you mean Simon Cowell, england, great britain... Listen to his accent!
England is part of Great Britain
Highest point in England, and I assume you don't mean Britain, is about 3250'. The Pyrenees reach 10000'.
Britain is made up of three kingdoms: England, Scotland and Wales. England is a kingdom in Great Britain.
I think you must mean Britain... With Blood, Toil, Sweat and Tears
England is part of Britain and Britain is part of Europe.
No, England is one of the countries in Britain.
England is part of Britain. Britain is part of the continent of Europe. So the answer is yes.
Great Britain is a group of countries including England, Scotland, Wales, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.