During the period of the British Empire, it was 'Great Britain'.
Just 'Britain' was sometimes used.
Nowadays, it is accepted as being the 'United Kingdom' (UK).
The full title of the country is: 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
Yes. The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. 'Britain' is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales.
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The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' often abbreviated to UK or Britain.
Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then gets its full name of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
In full form, it would be "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". Shortened, it's often referred either as "the United Kingdom" or simply "Great Britain".
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. If you add Northern Ireland, the country then gets its full name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which is what is printed on the front of a British Passport.
The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
The full name of the country is: 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full title of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full name of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.