The four regions of the United Kingdom are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each region has its own distinct culture, legal system, and education system, contributing to the UK's diverse identity.
All three of those regions have been under the control of different countries, but most recently (and with those names) they were Mandates under the control of the UNITED KINGDOM.
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Because common names vary among languages and even among regions within a single country. For example, in the United Kingdom, the word buzzard refers to a hawk, whereas in many parts of the United States, buzzard refers to a vulture.
England, Scotland, Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, it becomes the United Kingdom.
Several countries have names consisting of two words, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Costa Rica. Each of these names reflects either a geographical or historical aspect of the country. For example, "United States" refers to the union of individual states, while "United Kingdom" signifies the political union of different nations.
Some names of kingdoms include the United Kingdom, Kingdom of Sweden, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Kingdom of Thailand.
Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom is a country that includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Ireland ("Republic of Ireland") is an independent country that is not part of Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
UNITED;- United Kingdom, United States of America, United Arab Emirates.
The names of all countries are nouns. They are a special type of noun called a proper noun. The names of some countries start with the definite article The, e.g. The United States of America, The United Kingdom.
A commonwealth country is one that is in the commonwealth of Britain. Some of these countries include Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Cameroon, Uganda, and the United Kingdom.
The House of Commons and the House of Lords
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