Great Britain is an island, therefore no country has a land border with it. If you mean the United Kingdom, then the province of Northern Ireland has a land border with the Republic of Ireland.
It was Great Britain and Spain.
These three nations are all located on the island of Great Britain. There is a land boundary between England and Scotland. There is also a land boundary between England and Wales. However, there is no land boundary between Scotland and Wales. Together with Northern Ireland, the full title of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Often shortened to UK , United Kingdom , GB , Great Britain, Britain, and erroneously England.
The two countries that likely claimed land to border the disputed area of the Pacific Northwest in 1763 were Great Britain and Spain. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 resulted in Great Britain gaining control over the lands north of the Columbia River, while Spain held territories south of that boundary.
Countries that claimed land in the Americas: Spain Portugal Great Britain France The Netherlands Denmark Germany Russia Sweden Countries that claimed land in what is now the United States of America: Great Britain Spain France Denmark The Netherlands Russia Sweden
France, Great Britain and Germany.
The United Kingdom has one land border with the Republic of Ireland
Great Britain is an island consisting of three countries: England, Scotland, and Wales. It shares borders with Ireland (Northern Ireland to the north and the Republic of Ireland to the west), but it does not have any land borders with other countries.
Because it is a different Country. Wales is it's own Country just like England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. They are all part of the United Kingdom or Great Britain though. Seperate Countries that come together !
Pakistan and Bengal
Germany gave away land to surrounding countries as a penalty for killing all those Jews
According to land surveyors, the land boundary within the metropolitan area of France totals 2,889 kilometers. The boundary does not include border countries.
Land claimed by both the United States and Great Britain. This was an ongoing dispute until the Treaty of 1846, which set the boundary at the 49th parallel, where it is today.