The UK is an island and doesn't share a land border with any other country. The UK is formed by England, Scotland, Wales. In addition Northern Ireland is part of the UK but it not connected by a land mass. Its seperated by the Irish Sea and North Channel.
Not strictly true. England, Scotland and Wales is Great Britain. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then becomes 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Great Britain doesn't share a border with any other country but the United Kingdom shares a border with the Republic of Ireland.
UK Border Agency was created in 2008.
The Republic of Ireland. It has a border with Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK.
The Republic of Ireland has a common border with the six counties of Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.
No, the UK does not share a border with Spain. However Gibraltar does share a border with Spain, Gibraltar is under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the UK but not part of the UK, it is a British Overseas Territory.
It was developed on the Anglo-Scottish border in the UK
Belgium
The portion of the UK that is Northern Ireland shares a border with Ireland (Republic of Eire) The rest of the UK is an island, and does not border any country.
Yes you need to take a schengen visa because UK is protecting their border using UK BORDER AGENCY , Schengen border is different than U.K and Ireland as well
No, Border Collies are very popular throughout the UK and America.
Border Collies got their name because they were originally bred & used on the border between Scotland and the UK, so the people there decided to call them Border Collies. :)
The only country that borders the UK is the Republic of Ireland, which has a border with Northern Ireland, which is a part of the UK.
United States Border Patrol was created in 1924.