England doesn't have states, it has counties. If your question is about the United Kingdom, it is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and their status is similar to individual states within the United States.
England does not have states.
Non of the US states are owned by England.
There are six states in New England.
there are 9 states in England you should be smart enough to know that if you live in England
England doesn't have states, only counties.
England doesn't have any 'states', therefore there are no abbreviations.
There are six states in New England.
England does not have states but rather 'counties'. Two examples of England Counties would be Chesire and Cumbria.
Because after the war between England and the states that are now United States. They now call it the "New England".
No. Pennsylvania is in the northeast region of the United States. It is southwest of the New England States.
The New England states are in the temperate deciduous forest biome.
Maine is located in the New England region of the United States.