Newton-le-Willows in Merseyside
As of 24 January 2015, there are 60 racecourses operating in the Great Britain.
Albion is the oldest known name for the island of Great Britain.
Great Britain has the world's largest monarchy.
King George III was the oldest King of Great Britain, after having reigned for almost 60 years.
St. Andrews University is the oldest in Scotland, one of the oldest in Great Britain. It was granted a charter in 1411 by the bishop of St. Andrews. In 1413 in gained full university status after a blessing by the Pope at the time.
Portugal is the England's oldest ally...both countries have an alliance which is still in force
France: "La Grande-Bretagne." Germany: " Großbritannien ." Russia: 'Vyelyikaya Britanyia' Spain: "Gran Bretana' (with a tilde, ~, over the final 'n') Italy: "La Gran Bretagna." Latin: "insula Albionum" (oldest recorded name for Great Britain); 'Britannia' (for 'Britain')
That would of course be Prince Charles, who is currently next in line to be the Monarch of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.
Great Britain (apex)
Operating System (In the context of an actual map, OS stands for Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency for Great Britain.)
The oldest university in Great Britain is the University of Oxford. The exact date of establishment is unknown but it ha been in existence since at least 1096.The University of Oxford which has been teaching since 1096 and a university since around 1116, followed by The University of Cambridge which broke away from Oxford in 1209 Both in the towns of the same names in England, next oldest is St Andrews (1410) in Scotland and the oldest Welsh one is probably St Davids from 1822.