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Terminology of the British Isles
Many people use
terms like British Isles, United Kingdom, and Great Britain interchangeably -
but they actually mean different things.
Here’s a quick
guide:
• British Isles -
the geographic group of islands including Great Britain and Ireland.
• United Kingdom
(UK) - the sovereign country made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern
Ireland.
• Great Britain -
the large island containing England, Scotland, and Wales.
• Ireland - the
island that includes Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Understanding
these terms helps avoid confusion when discussing geography and politics in the
region.
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