England is 130,395 square kilometres or 50,346 square miles. Ireland is 84,421 square kilometres or 32,595 square miles. So England is about 1.54 times bigger than Ireland.
England, Scotland, Wales and possibly Northern Ireland
yes, usually there are no difficulties in moving animals from Ireland to GB and vice cersa
No, because Ireland is not part of gb all together, England Scotland and northern Ireland are the countries that make up the gb team.
8 GB and 8.00 GB are the same size.
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Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, and Wales. When "Great Britain" is used in a political context, it refers to these three countries collectively. The United Kingdom includes Great Britain plus Northern Ireland.
GB (Great Britain) is England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then gets its full name of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
It's a country, part of the island of Great Britain, which includes England and Wales. The United Kingdom comprises GB and Northern ireland.
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland. (UK not GB)
Well, New Zealand, Japan, and the UK/GB are often compared for size. The numbers are:- England, 130 395; Great Britain 229 848; United Kingdom 243 610; New Zealand 268 021; Japan 377 944. All numbers are in sq km.
It would be down to the rights to broadcast it and the demand in Britain for televised Gaelic Football compared to people in Ireland. Sometimes the rights for such broadcasts are for the island of Ireland only.
The United Kingdom is the term used to describe England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland together.