The difference is "great northern" and "common".
United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland.
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.
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No, it is the other way around - Great Britain is part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom (UK) is a shortened version of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Thus the difference between Great Britain and the United Kingdom is the latter also includes Northern Ireland.
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The terms 'great cousin' and 'grand cousin' are not ones used in genealogy. Your family may use the term, but it is not in common usage and has no standard meaning.
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That's subjective, but essentially the difference lies between the definitions of "huge" and "great," making them synonymous.
I believe it is somewhere between great and mediocre.
There is no difference between "grandniece" and great niece." Some people prefer to use "grand" but others prefer to use "great" when talking about the granddaughter of one of their siblings.
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.
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.