It's still called England. However, It is now part of the United Kingdom.
England is still called England, but it is now a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. As a result, the whole is somtimes called the United Kingdom, or UK
About 1200 years ago, the country that is now called England, was settled by tribes from what is now called Germany. These people were known as Angles and the land that they settled in became known as Angle Land which gradually changed to become England.
England is called England...
Yes and no. Harry Styles was born in England, and now he is at US to have band group called one direction. Now he lives at US but he used to live at England.
The Saxon invaders of England came from the area now called Saxony, in modern Germany
Holland
The Church of England is the established religion of the United Kingdom and it may still be the most popular religion in England. Many people in England now are atheist or agnostic.
England. Not "Britain", because the Romans never occupied Scotland or Wales.
New Amsterdam - now called New York.
That used to be a slang term for girls but isn't used so much now.
'Guy' is being used quite commonly now but previously the word 'bloke' was used.
Because after the war between England and the states that are now United States. They now call it the "New England".