Great Britain (GB) is an island that is politically a part of the continent of Europe.
When someone is referring to the initials GB, They are talking about Great Britain.
Gabon in West Africa or Guinea Bissau in the same region. Check it!
zero Scotland did not attend as a country and went as part of GB
It's a country, part of the island of Great Britain, which includes England and Wales. The United Kingdom comprises GB and Northern ireland.
GB means Great Britain
GB is a country, it imports what it needs.
Scotland, as part of the United Kingdom, does not have its own separate ISO country code. Instead, it shares the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code "GB" for the United Kingdom. However, for more specific references to Scotland within the context of the United Kingdom, the ISO 3166-2 code "GB-SCT" can be used to denote Scotland specifically.
They don't have one - Scotland is part of Team GB e.g. Sir Chris Hoy is Scottish but he is part of the team GB cycling Squad
No, "gigabyte" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
Not really, although Wales is quite mountainous
GIB is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code for Gibraltar, a UK territory adjacent to the southern tip of Spain. The telephone country code is +350, and the Internet domain is .gi