Two wars were fought against England: 1. The Revolutionary War, also known as the War of Independence (1775-1783). 2. The War of 1812.
You say it the same way you would in England or the Americas because names are the same in different languages but names only
The UK is short for United Kingdom and is alternately called Great Britain, Britain and England, but in actuality, each of these names stands for different things.
Anopheles mosquitoes are very diverse among the different species. There are different species in Africa, the Middle East and the Americas.
Almost everywhere that was a part of the colonies of Britain.
The major four were The United States, Great Britain, France and The Soviet Union. They were called The Allies.
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The three supercontinents are Eurasia, Americas, and Afro-Eurasia.
Great Britain, United Nations, and England. England doesn't have another name. England is England. It is also part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which is sometimes referred to as the UK, Great Britain or just Britain.
In WW1 it was The triple entente; Britain, France and Russia. Against them were the triple alliance; Italy, Germany and Austro-Hungarian Empire. WW2 it was the Allies; USA, Britain, Russia and France. And the Axis; Japan, Germany and Italy.
There is no rule against multiple names.
They have different names.
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