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Q: What is the significance of the 26 january 1788 to great Britain and the new south Wales?
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Is Wales part of Great Britain?

Yes. Wales is a nation and a non-sovereign country located on the island of Great Britain.


What is the smallest country in the Great Britain?

Wales has the smallest population and land area in Britain.


Which part is smaller in Great Britain?

Of Britain's thre parts, which are England, Scotland and Wales, the smallest of them is Wales.


When was new south wales?

New South Wales was named and claimed for Great Britain by James Cook in 1770. It was founded, or settled, with the arrival of the First Fleet on 26 January 1788.


What is England Wales Scotland?

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Great Britain is made up of England Wales and what?

Scotland. However. the full name of the country as recognised at the UN is, 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. So, Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales but the UK includes Northern Ireland as well.


What countries does great Britain include?

Great Britain comprises the countries of England, Scotland and Wales.


What season is January in Great Britain?

In January it is winter in Britain.


What three countries comprise Great Britain?

Great Britain is an island that consists of three independent regions: England, Scotland and Wales. Great Britain is part of the country of the United Kingdom, along with Northern Ireland. The southern portion of Ireland is an independent country.


Are Great Britain and Wales the same?

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How does the home country Great Britain England?

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Which country is best at rugby in great Britain?

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