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  • Great Britain is the name of the island that comprises England, Scotland, and Wales, although the term is also used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is a political unit that includes these countries and Northern Ireland. The British Isles is a geographical term that refers to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and surrounding smaller islands such as the Hebrides and the Channel Islands.^.
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  • Historically, Great Britain was a very large country in the past because they have colonized more than one third of the world.
  • conventional long form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; note - the island of Great Britain includes England, Scotland, and Wales.
  • Visitors can explore iconic landmarks like the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge, the historic harbor, or the fascinating SS Great Britain Museum.
  • To most historians, therefore, the all-island state that existed between 1707 and 1800 is either "Great Britain" or the "Kingdom of Great Britain".
  • mi), on the island of Ireland, separated from Great Britain by the North Channel. ... There are also seven forest parks in Great Britain and nine in Northern Ireland.
  • The British Museum is the central historical and archaeological museum of Great Britain and one of the largest museums in the world.
  • Map showing the terminology commonly used to describe the British Isles, the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Ireland.
  • Great Britain has a total area of 88,745 square miles (229,848 sq km) and a population of about 65 million people (2016 estimate).
  • ...the different cultures and landscapes of England, Wales, and Scotland comes alive whilst travelling on one of the best tours of Great Britain, the 9-day “Real 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.