Great Britain is a political term which describes the combination of England, Scotland, and Wales, the three nations which together include all the land on the island. It is also a geographical term referring to the island on which the greater parts of England, Wales and Scotland are situated. Great Britain has an area of 229,850 km² (88,745 sq. mi.) and is the largest island of the British Isles.
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- en.wikipedia.org Great BritainTo most historians, therefore, the all-island state that existed between 1707 and 1800 is either "Great Britain" or the "Kingdom of Great Britain".
- gaurav-gaire.medium.com united-kingdom-uk-…Historically, Great Britain was a very large country in the past because they have colonized more than one third of the world.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Great_BritainAs a part of the once powerful British Empire, Great Britain played a central role in history; one of the world's most influential centers of cultural development.
- thecollector.com how-england-became-great-britain…In 1707, the Acts of Union were passed, making geographic Britain “United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain.” Formal British history had begun.
- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_…][39][40][41] The Acts of Union 1800 united the kingdom of Great Britain and the kingdom of Ireland in 1801, forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
- travel-lingual-frontend.onrender.com places-to-…Visitors can explore iconic landmarks like the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge, the historic harbor, or the fascinating SS Great Britain Museum.
- poprodcdn.azureedge.net en/inspire-me/…The British Seaside. There are so many places to visit in Great Britain, but one of its best qualities is that you are never far from the sea.
- The Nature Conservancy Council manages 214 national nature reserves in Great Britain and 41 in Northern Ireland. ... The great auk has become extinct.
- projectbritain.com britain/greatbritain.htmGreat Britain is made up of ... It is also a geographical term referring to the island on which the greater parts of England, Wales and Scotland are situated.