The British Pound (symbol: '£', code: 'GBP') is used by the United Kingdom and most of its overseas territories.
in the 1880's people didnt know that being racially discriminating was bad and they thought that the british empire was a great idea because of trades and so on....
Ireland, Gibraltar, New Zealand, Australia and Sierra Leone were apart of Great Britain or the British Empire in 1914. Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa were apart of the British Empire as well.
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The British Empire no longer exists. However, there are around 50 countries who used to be part of the British Empire but are now independent and choose to remain part of the Commonwealth of Nations. Those countries include Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and many Caribbean countries.
British people respect laws and disciplines because there are consequences if they don't, there are consequences. Many citizens of countries other than Britain follow their countries rules.
£Computer keyboards in the UK and in many other countries include the '£' symbol. If your computer keyboard does not have a '£' key, use ASCII code 156; i.e. ALT+1,5,6 on the numeric keypad.
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Prior to decimalisation, there were 240 Pennies in a British Pound. On decimalisation, there are 100 Pennies in a British Pound.
There's about 2.30 leva in British Pound.
130 British Pence is equal to One Pound and 30 Pence.
There are a total of 196 countries today. 53 of these countries gained independence from the British Empire.
The British Empire. Great Britain is the latgest island of the British Isles.
There are 100 Pence in the current British Pound. There were 240 Pence in the predecimal British Pound.
There are 100 Pence to the British Pound, so there are 50 x 2 Pence in a British Pound.
100 pence in a British pound.
When refering to currency then yes. there are many terms used i.e The pound, pound stirling, GBP and of course the "£" which isused for the term pound.
The coin British pound is 9.5 grammes in weight, and 22.5 millimetres diameter.