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The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and in international law, they are British Citizens. However, people from those four places may well describe themselves as being English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish as the case may be. People may further describe themselves - particularly in England - as being (for example) a Londoner, a Yorkshireman, a Geordie, a Scoucer etc.

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