There isn't,really. The names are used interchangabally, although Great Britain was used more often in history abd back then. England is more commonly used today
Britain is made up of three kingdoms: England, Scotland and Wales. England is a kingdom in Great Britain.
England is a country within Britain. In addition to England , Scotland and Wales make up the land mass known as Britain Therefore If you are English you will also be British.
The United Kingdom (UK) comprises Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Great Britain is the island (to the east of the island of Ireland) made up from England, Scotland and Wales.
Great Britain - is the largest of the British Isles. It incorporates the countries of England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland - west of Great Britain.
England is a country that makes up part of the United Kingdom, along with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is the island that England Scotland and Wales are part of. The United Kingdom is Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, so Great Britain does not include Northern Ireland.
England is part of Great Britain
For postal purposes Scotland is a part of Great Britain, as is England. There is no difference in the stamps.
England is part of Britain and Britain is part of Europe.
You can't, but you might be able to become a British Citizen. If you don't know the difference between England and Britain, you shouldn't be trying to change your nationality.
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.
England is part of Britain. The other parts are Scotland and Wales.