The reference is to the British Empire, not England. Because it covered the whole globe and different time zones, the sun was always shining somehere in the Empire.
England referred to granted land as a fief under the control of a baron.
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round about... STUPID NEVER GO ON HERE AGAIN IT NEVER GIVES YOU THE ANSWER
It's gone by a few names, actually. It was originally going to be called "Never Never Never Land", but J. M. Barrie (the author) trimmed it down to "Never Never Land" by the time the play was first staged. In the novel, he called it "the Neverland". Disney refers to it as "Never Land".
'England' derives from the Old English name Englaland (Ænglaland, Ængla Land) which means 'Land of the Angles'.
I was first called England when the Angles took over my land. It became "Angle-land." England is just short for that. I was made a unified state under that name in the year 927.
the new England patriots, beor mountains, coastal land
tonbridge,kent,england but they never invaded Scotland ,Wales and cornwall.
It´s called Land´s End ^_^
England is joined to Wales and Scotland by land and near to France by sea
Holland