The British Isles are made up of the countries:
England, Scotland & Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland (although Ireland objects to the name British Isles)
There are 136 inhabited islands within the group including:
Lewis and Harris
Outer Hebrides
Skye
Inner Hebrides
Shetland Islands
Mull
Anglesey
Islay
Isle of Man
Orkney Islands
Arran
Firth of Clyde
Isle of Wight
Channel Islands (The Channel Islands are not considered to be part of the British Isles; Geographically they are off the coast of France but they are often traditionally included).
No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.
You mean what ARE the British Isles. Well The British are the islands that make up Britain; so like Ireland the mainland and some other small Islands.
Great Britain and Scotland are found on the British isles. However, Ireland and England are also found in the British isles.
As a geographical group, the British Isles are comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
The United Kingdom has the largest population of the two British Isles nations. (UK & Ireland)
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland make up the British Isles.
The British Isles are made up of the 2 large islands of Great Britain, Ireland, and all of the smaller off-shore islands. The countries that the British Isles consist of are England, Scotland, Wales, the Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland.
England is the biggest and strongest.
The British Isles have a milder climate.
Geographically, the British Isles are the islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their off-shore islands. Politically, the British Isles are comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Britain and Ireland are both islands.
The Irish Republic