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Yes, it is part of Great Britain
England, a country that was a part of Great Britain.
No, Londonderry is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK but not part of Britain.
Scotland is on an island called Great Britain. Great Britain consists of Scotland, England and Wales. Northern Ireland is not in Great Britain but it is part of the UK (the same country as Scotland)
None - England is a discrete part of the United Kingdom (UK) and part of Great Britain. The other countries in Great Britain are Scotland and Wales. "Country's" should be spelt "countries"!
Scotland is a country that is part of Britain, the United Kingdom (UK). You will need a UK visa to visit before departure.
No, Belfast is in Northern Ireland which is part of the UK - you don't need a passport to travel from one part of the country to another.
Scotland, though they may be leaving the UK within a few months.
No it's a country.
Sometimes people mean them to be the same but Great Britain is in fact the island comprising the mainlands of Scotland, Wales and England while the United Kingdom contains all of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Yes, the UK is one of Europe's many countries. In addition, it is a member of the European Union.
The UK and Britain are slightly different. Britain, or Great Britain, is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.