England is commonly abbreviated as ENG or Eng.
The capital of England is London. The commonly used abbreviation for England is "ENG."
In England, telly is an abbreviation for television. Telly is also used in New Zealand and Australia.
United Kingdom (the country) United Kingdom (of England, Scotland & Wales).
Most people use the word, Brit which literally means someone from Great Britain which is formed from England, Scotland & Wales.
The abbreviation of electron is e−.
The capital of England is London. The commonly used abbreviation for England is "ENG."
KJV is the abbreviation for the King James Version of the Bible, which was published in England in 1611.
For the Internet, the two-letter abbreviation for England is .uk For other purposes, such as currency codes, the two-letter abbreviation for England is GB.
New England is not a state.
The abbreviation for New England, a region in the northeastern United States, is often represented as "NE." However, it is important to note that New England comprises six states: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, each of which has its own standard postal abbreviation.
Hants. is an abbreviation for the county of Hampshire.
The abbreviation for Greater Manchester is often written as "GM." This abbreviation is commonly used in various contexts, including transportation and local governance, to refer to the metropolitan county in northwest England.
The abbreviation GB stands for Great Britain. Great Britain is a country is western Europe and is also known as England.
In England, telly is an abbreviation for television. Telly is also used in New Zealand and Australia.
United Kingdom (the country) United Kingdom (of England, Scotland & Wales).
UK is an abbreviation of United Kingdom - itself an abbreviation of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is one of the two main islands which contain the UK and is made up of England, Scotland and Wales.
An EPL is an abbreviation of the English Premier League which is a football competition, played in England each year.