Dublin
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland make up the UK. The capital of England, and the whole of the UK, is London. Edinburgh (Scotland), Cardiff (Wales) and Belfast (Northern Ireland) are the other capital cities.
The United Kingdom's capital cities are as follows:London (England and the UK)Edinburgh (Scotland)Belfast (Northern Ireland)Cardiff (Wales)
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, York, Carlisle, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin
The capitals of the four separate countries which form the United Kingdom are...England (London)Scotland (Edinburgh)Wales (Cardiff)Northern Ireland (Belfast)
Great Britain consists of England [London], Wales[Cardiff] and Scotland [Edinburgh] - with capitals shown in [brackets].The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [Belfast].Note that in Welsh, Cardiff is Caerdydd.
The correct answer is Liverpool. While London is the capital city of the United Kingdom, Edinburgh, Belfast, and Cardiff are considered secondary capitals as they are the capitals of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales respectively. Liverpool is a major city in the UK but is not considered a secondary capital.
London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Cardiff, Belfast, Exeter etc.
England - London, Scotland - Edinburgh, Wales - Cardiff, Northern Ireland - Belfast. London is also the capital of the UK.
The British Isles. It would've been the UK if it was Belfast (N.Ireland) instead of Dublin.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol etc.
London
London is the capital city of the UK. However, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have their own capitals - Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.