British Isles is the geographical term for the islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their offshore islands. It has nothing to do with the political split of these islands.
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.
British Isles
No. Romania is a long way from the British Isles. It is in easter n Europe and the British Isles are in western Europe.
Ireland is the smallest country in the British Isles
Marble is found in various locations in the British Isles, with notable deposits in regions such as Connemara in Ireland, the Shap Fells in Cumbria, and various areas in Scotland including the Isle of Skye. Additionally, marble-like limestone is also found in parts of the British Isles and used in architectural applications.
The British Isles is the geographical term for the islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their offshore islands. Politically, these islands are split into the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island of Ireland except for six counties in Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom. The rest of the United Kingdom is situated within the island of Britain and is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales.
There is around severn main cities in the british isles!
The British Isles often refers to places that are not part of the UK, mainly the Republic of Ireland. So not all of the British Isles are in the UK.
The area of the British Isles is 121684 square miles.