The island nation is the United Kingdom, or in full "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".
The island itself is called Great Britain.
It's an island, usually considered to be part of the continengt of Europe.
As Britain is an island, they had to cross the English Channel to get to mainland Europe. Later in the war, Allied troops had to cross the River Rhine to get to the heart of Germany.
The Channel Islands of Guernsy and Jersey which are not a part of the UK, but are instead Crown dependencies.
yes it is a island in the English channel belonging to the UK.
Great Britain is an island that is composed of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and is more generally referred to, nowadays, as The United Kingdom (UK). It is separated from Europe by the North Sea and the English Channel.
Great Britain is an island that is composed of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and is more generally referred to, nowadays, as The United Kingdom (UK). It is separated from Europe by the North Sea and the English Channel.
France and Great Britain are two different places, although the two almost touch. France is a country located on the mainland of Western Europe. The island of Great Britain is separated from France by the English channel.
No nation fits that description. You may be referring to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but that is split over two islands. England, Scotland and Wales are on the island called Great Britain. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
Since it is an island, it doesn't have any roads to Europe, except the railroad which is in the tunnel that goes under the English Channel.
New Jersey was named for the small Channel island of Jersey.
No nation fits that description. You may be referring to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but that is split over two islands. England, Scotland and Wales are on the island called Great Britain. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
The Channel Island of Jersey.