only two Kingdoms made up Great Britain - these being the former Kingdoms of both England and Scotland. At that time, Wales was a Principality and under the control of the Kingdom of England. There has been no Kingdom of Wales.
only two Kingdoms made up Great Britain - these being the former Kingdoms of both England and Scotland. At that time, Wales was a Principality and under the control of the Kingdom of England. There has been no Kingdom of Wales.
The 'great' in Great Britain - refers to the largest of the islands (incorporating England, Wales and Scotland) that make up the British Isles.
Scotland England Wales and Northern IrelandGreat Britain is made up of England, Scotland and Wales.The UK is made up of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Scotland, England, and Wales.
Great Britain is a large island which is made of England, Wales and Scotland. Together with Northern Ireland, these make up the United Kingdom.
Scotland & England
The three countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are England, Wales, and Scotland. Northern Ireland is considered a region or province, not a country.
Scotland is part of the islands that make up Britain and is part of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island".
The British Isles are made up of Great Britain and Ireland. The island of Great Britain contains England, Scotland, and Wales. The island of Ireland contains Ireland and Northern Ireland. Although Northern Ireland is on the Irish island, it is considered a part of Great Britain.
Great Britain, an island of the United Kingdom also referred to as England, joins three neighbors to make up the UK. Great Britain's neighbors are Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
There are 4 countries which make up Britain. Wales, Scotland, Ireland and of course England.
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
In 1500 Great Britain was the island that consisted of England and the principality of Wales and also Scotland.