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.
United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland.
There is no Prince of Britain. The title doesn't exist, so your question can't be answered in its present form.
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In terms of football, Northern Ireland it's self, In terms of Rugby, it is Ireland (IRFU), In terms of Olympic games, its Great Britain, which is referred to as 'Great Britain and Northern Ireland'
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.
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What is the difference between dependant and independent events in terms of probability
There is no difference between both terms as both terms represents the date at which financial statements are prapared.
One of the key terms of the Jay Treaty, signed in 1794, was the agreement that Great Britain would withdraw its troops from the Northwest Territory, which had been occupied since the end of the Revolutionary War. This withdrawal was intended to ease tensions and improve relations between the United States and Great Britain. Additionally, the treaty established a commission to resolve disputes over the U.S.-Canada border and facilitated trade between the two nations.
yes Belfast is part of the United Kingdom but not part of Great Britain.
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The difference between succeeding terms in a sequence is called the common difference in an arithmetic sequence, and the common ratio in a geometric sequence.