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Gaelic (referred to as Irish in Ireland), is spoken by a small minority in Northern Ireland. Gaelic (pronounced Gah-lick in Scotland) is spoken by some people, mostly in the Highlands and Western Islands of Scotland, and Welsh is spoken in Wales, mostly in the North and rural areas.

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The name of the 4 countries in the united kingdom?

Only three countries make up the island of Great Britain: England, Scotland, Wales.The UK (United Kingdom) includes Great Britain and Ireland (since 1922 only Northern Ireland).There are only three countries in Great Britain; England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added to make four, it becomes the United Kingdom although citizens of all four places are British in international law. Yes, I know it's ludicrous but that's the way it is.


Who are the monarchs of Scotland and Northern Ireland and Wales?

Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have the same monarch as England, Elizabeth I (technically, the term 'Queen of England' is incorrect, as she is actually the Queen of the entire UK). Scotland and Wales both had their own royal family in the past; the last Welsh monarch was executed by the English in the 1100s, while the Scottish line of succession eventually met the English line in James I (James VI of Scotland).


What countries form Britain?

England, Scotland, Wales. If you add Northern Ireland, the full name of the country then becomes The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


The UK includes what?

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The full name of the country is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


What country is Scotland found in?

Scotland is a country which is within another country: the United Kingdom, also called Britain. The other three constituent countries of the UK are England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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What are the four countries of the uk?

England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland


How much is English money worth in Scotland?

Scotland and England (along with Wales and Northern Ireland) share the same common currency, the Pound Sterling. The only difference is that some banks in Northern Ireland and Scotland are able to issue their own 'Scottish' and 'Northern Ireland' bank notes, but they all have exactly the same value as 'English' banknotes.


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Wales, England, Scotland and Northern IrelandEngland, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland !


Which coutries are in the UK?

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland


What are the subvisions of the UK?

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland.


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Northern Ireland.


Who is a part of the united kingdom?

England,Scotland,Northern Ireland and Wales.


What channel does Scotland and Ireland?

The North Channel separates Scotland and Northern Ireland.


What country does the last name McKinney come from?

Presumably Ireland or Scotland.


What area is not part of Great Britain wales or scotland or northern Ireland or the republic of Ireland?

Neither Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland are part of Great Britain. It is an island consisting of Wales, Scotland and England. Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are both on the island of Ireland. Northern Ireland is regarded as part of the United Kingdom, but it is on a separate island to England, Scotland and Wales.


What are the united kingdoms four political divisions?

The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


Which country is to the northeast of Ireland?

Northern Ireland. Other than that, Scotland, England and Wales, with the Isle of Man being nearest to the Republic of Ireland and Scotland nearest to the island, of Ireland not far from the northeast corner of Northern Ireland.