Spain is 502,000 square kilometers while the United Kingdom is 243,000 square kilometers.
Germany is significantly larger than Great Britain in terms of land area. Germany covers approximately 357,022 square kilometers, while Great Britain (which includes England, Scotland, and Wales) is about 229,848 square kilometers. This means Germany is roughly 1.55 times bigger than Great Britain.
No. Britain is much smaller. 2009 Estimated population of the UK (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) = 61,612,300 2009 Estimated population of China = 1,337,837,512
much bigger
Great Britain is significantly larger than Saint Lucia. Great Britain has an area of about 229,848 square kilometers, while Saint Lucia covers approximately 617 square kilometers. This means that Great Britain is roughly 372 times larger than Saint Lucia in terms of land area.
Spain is a fairly large country. Paris is a fairly large city. Spain is much, much larger than Paris.
Yes, Great Britain is significantly larger than Holland. Great Britain, which includes England, Scotland, and Wales, has an area of about 229,848 square kilometers. In contrast, Holland, which refers to two provinces in the Netherlands (North Holland and South Holland), has a combined area of approximately 7,000 square kilometers. Thus, Great Britain is much larger than Holland.
Ukrakain is much bigger especially in square miles! Ukrakain- 233,090 sq miles Spain-194,897 sq miles
it is £200 in great britain
Great Britain gained control over Canada and France lost it at the end of the French and Indian War.
What is now the US was colonized by several different countries. Great Britain was the primary country. Spain had much of the south east and south west parts. The Dutch first colonized New York and the area there and the French had most of the Mississippi and Great Lakes region. Russia had what is now Alaska.
China's landmass is 9,671,018 km^2, whereas Great Britain's is 219,000 km^2. This makes China approximately 44 times largerthan Great Britain.
As much as America is part of Britain (i.e: a definitive NO)