The three countries that make up Great Britain are England, Scotland, and Wales. Together, they form the largest island in the British Isles, which is located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. Each country has its own distinct culture, history, and legal system, contributing to the overall identity of Great Britain.
England, Scotland, and Wales are the three countries that make up Great Britain.
There are only three. They are Scotland, Wales and England. They are on the island known as Great Britain. You are confusing the Great Britain with the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom includes the three countries in Great Britain, and also Northern Ireland which is on the island of Ireland.
France, Great Britain, and The US
England. Scotland and Wales
Scotland, England, and Wales.
U.S. Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
In 1500 Great Britain was the island that consisted of England and the principality of Wales and also Scotland.
U.S., Great Britain, and the Soviet Union.
England, Scotland, Wales, and #4 Northern Ireland
Australia, Switzerland, France, Great Britain and Greece have been represented at all Summer Olympics. France, Great Britain and Switzerland are the only countries to participate at every Winter Olympics. So three countries have been to every Olympics in the modern era - France, Great Britain and Switzerland. Australia, Switzerland, France, Great Britain and Greece have been represented at all Summer Olympics. France, Great Britain and Switzerland are the only countries to participate at every Winter Olympics. So three countries have been to every Olympics in the modern era - France, Great Britain and Switzerland.
U.S. Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
USA, Great Britain, and Germany.