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Questions related to the country of England, which is located on the island of Great Britain. The island lies close to the Atlantic coast of Europe. England together with Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales comprises the nation called The United Kingdom.

10,808 Questions

How did Stonehenge get destroyed?

It didn't. It's still standing, and has been for thousands of years.

Only a couple of pillars have collapsed due to weathering and possibly human disturbance before the Stonehenge became a protected site in modern times.

How long does it take to fly from Manchester to Turkey?

Manchester (MAN) to Mumbai (BOM)

Shortest Flight Duration * 11 hours 5 mins * Via Frankfurt International Apt, Frankfurt (FRA)

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Manchester (MAN) to Delhi (DEL)

Shortest Flight Duration * 10 hours 40 mins * Via Frankfurt International Apt, Frankfurt (FRA)

Where is Scotland located in relation to England?

Scotland is north of England on the Island of Great Britain.

What is the county town of wiltshire?

There is no "capital" of the county in South West England. The traditional county town is Wilton, but the county's council meets at Trowbridge.

Do you need a passport to fly to Jersey in England from Liverpool?

In theory, you don't. However, because of increased security in recent years, airlines won't allow passengers to fly without acceptable photo I.D. A valid passport is the most acceptable form of I.D.

When was Norwich the capital of England?

Norwich has never been the capital of England. It was a regional capital under the Romans, but never the capital of the whole country.

Why does Cornwall have big waves?

the waves are big because Cornwall has the stongest wind, due to its fetch , and this causes the waves to be bigger

Is Italy larger than England?

Florida's area is 65,795 sq miles (170,304 km squared) whereas Italy's area 116,346.5 sq miles (301,338 km squared). So in answer to you're question Italy is almost twice the size of Florida.

How many Super Bowls have the Ne England Patriots won?

There is a comprehensive list of their achievements on Wikipedia if you care to search for it.

Island west of Great Britain?

Ireland. Also where st. Patrick is the patron saint of

How big is Nigeria compared to england?

twice as big

Another answer

England is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK)

Nigeria is 923768 km2 and the UK is 243610 square kilometres

This means that Nigeria is almost 4 times the size of the UK.

What is The gross national income in England?

England's gross national income is 2263.7 billion dollars per year.

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What is the three types of money used in England know?

In England, the three main types of money are cash, bank deposits, and digital currency. Cash consists of coins and banknotes issued by the Bank of England. Bank deposits refer to money held in bank accounts, which can be accessed through checks or electronic transfers. Digital currency includes various forms of electronic payment systems and cryptocurrencies, though traditional forms like cash and deposits remain dominant.

Why cant a man live in England be buried in Scotland?

People are required to be buried (or cremated) - within a very short time-frame. Transporting the body from Eire to Wales would take a considerable amount of time - the various permits, travel documents and other paperwork could take weeks.

What are the Names of Rivers and Mountains in England?

There are mountains in England. The tallest one is Scafell pike which is 978 m high. It is located in Lake District National Park in Cumbria.

There are plenty of rivers in England, but no deserts.

Why was Richard 1 of England was known as because of his persistence in fighting athe crusades?

Richard I was known as Richard the Lionheart due to his skills as a warrior and military commander.

When did Princess Anne of England die?

Princess Anne of England died on 1640-12-08.

What did England want in the Americas?

England in that time always wanted to trade. That's how they communicated and survived. They always wanted more trade routes. And America has incredible ones.

What James 1 did about witches?

James I disliked witches mainly be cause he was of homosexual leanings and had a severe distrust for women, believing them to be a threat to an already paranoid king as witches all being women were viewed as directly dealing with the devil himself.

Where in Britain is the Lake District?

The English Lake District is in Cumbria, the northwesternmost county of England, a little south of the border with Scotland. Keswick, Kendall, and Windermere are among the larger towns, and Windermere, Coniston Water, Ullswater, Derwent Water, Grasmere, and Bassenthwaite Lake the larger lakes, with Windermere being the largest.

Can you see France from the Isle of Wight?

Yes you can see France from the South East coast of England on a clear day or night. From Dover along the coastline to Deal in Kent you can see the French coastline during the day and the lights on a clear night. you can also pick up French radio and mobile phone signals.

How long does it take to get from Glasgow to England?

The driving distance from London to Glasgow is 403 mi - about 6 hours 50 mins.

See the link to the left for a map and driving directions. The map can also be edited to reflect anywhere in England.