Britain is made up of three kingdoms: England, Scotland and Wales. England is a kingdom in Great Britain.
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, while Great Britain refers to the largest island in the British Isles, which includes England, Scotland, and Wales. The term "Great Britain" is often used informally to refer to the entire United Kingdom, which also includes Northern Ireland. Therefore, while all of England is within Great Britain, not all of Great Britain is England.
United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland.
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then gets its full title of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
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Sydney is a city and England is a country in the United Kingdom.
There is no difference. The Queen is Elizabeth ll.
OK, here we go again. BRITAIN is an island. It includes England, Wales and Scotland. GREAT BRITAIN is a group of islands, including Britain, the Isle of Wight, the Hebrides, the Isle of Man and lots of others, but NOT Ireland. The UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND is a kingdom and an independent nation state.
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then has its full title of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Citizens of these four places are British in international law.
London is the capital of the United Kingdom which includes England.
Great Britain covers England, Wales and Scotland. The UK includes Northern Ireland too. The full official name of the UK is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Great Britain is England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, it becomes the United Kingdom. The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' and its citizens are British in international law.
The Acts of Union between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland in 1707 caused the dissolution of both the Parliament of England andParliament of Scotland in order to create a unified Kingdom of Great Britain governed by a unified Parliament of Great Britain.