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It's quite convoluted.

Julius Caesar described Britain as a triangle and this just about sums up England (approximately). It's narrower at the North - where it joins to Scotland.

Wales sticks out to the West as another smaller triangle.

Thw South West (Devon and Cornwall) is a quite narrow extension.

It is best to look at a map.

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