Most British people live in urban areas, with over 80% of the population residing in cities and towns. Rural areas make up a smaller percentage of the population, but are still important for agriculture and tourism in Great Britain.
There were approximately 37 people in Britain at the time. Although some studies suggest that it could have been wrong due to the fact the individual who recorded the statistic was rather high on meth...
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales.If Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.What we normally think of as Britain consists of the UK, the Channel islands and the Isle of Man.Great Britain is the largest of the 2 main islands of the British Isles, the other being the Republic of Ireland.Great Britain is made up of the countries of England, Scotland and Wales.In 1927 the province of Northern Ireland was incorporated, along with Great Britain, into the new Sovereign State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Now referred to normally as "the UK"
England has 383 people per kilometre 637 per square mile - or - It depends, some places under 100 people, some places 100 - 500 people, and other places over 500 people! The question is about the UK - not England.
Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
The average weekly wage in Great Britain in 1966 was around £20.
The people of Great Britain are British.
Britain and Ireland are two different places. People who live in Britain are British. People who live in Ireland are Irish.
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A native of the UK is officially British. British people are called Britons.
I think we need a lot more context to be able to answer this question.Some British people leave Great Britain every day.
It relates to Great Britain and the United Kingdom, its people and language
No. People from Great Britain are British- most speak English. There is no language called British.
The proper noun 'British' is a concrete noun as a word for the people of Great Britain, a word for physical people.The word 'British' is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun as of or from Great Britain.
The people who remained loyal to Great Britain were Loyalist.
Americans did not elect representatives to Parliament as people who lived in Great Britain did.
Great Britain, part of the British Isles.
The British came to Jamaica from Great Britain. Great Britain is an island near the continent of Europe.