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whats the difference?

whats the difference between the UK and england または is it the same place?and is great britain?
 larouxbestfan posted 1年以上前
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HaleyDewit said:
I think (don't shoot me if it's wrong) that the UK and Englang and Great Britain are all the same place.
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posted 1年以上前 
Anime-addict said:
England,Ireland,Scotland and Wales together create the UK(United Kingdom).
It's sort of like USA...they are seperate countries but together they form the UK
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posted 1年以上前 
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so england is part of the UK AND great britain?
larouxbestfan posted 1年以上前
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United Kingdom of Great Britain-Great Britain is an island
Anime-addict posted 1年以上前
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And yes England is part of the UK
Anime-addict posted 1年以上前
randomer123boo said:
yes well done england is part of the UK

srry if anyone thinks im being cheaky 2day i have been having a bad day
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posted 1年以上前 
cmrm said:
Great Britain is the island on which are England, Wales and Scotland.

On that island, is the most part of the United Kingdom (England, Wales and Scotland. Northern Ireland being on an island)

England is one of the countries that form the United Kingdom.

So, it's like:
United Kingdom > Great Britain > England
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posted 1年以上前 
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oh i get it now thanks!
larouxbestfan posted 1年以上前
MissKnowItAll said:
England, Scotland and Wales make up Great Britain.

The UK contains Great Britain, but the UK can involve other countries too.
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posted 1年以上前 
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okay now i REALLY get now! thanks あなた guys!
larouxbestfan posted 1年以上前
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