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- Facts and figures about Wales - projectbritain. com
It later became Latinized as Walia, then by the Normans to something like Wal~es then Wales Wales (Cymru in Welsh) is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain Wales is bordered by England to the east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George's Channel in the west, and the Irish Sea to the north
- Facts and figures of England Wales and Scotland
Great Britain is made up from England, Scotland and Wales Great Britain is very often, but incorrectly, used as a synonym for the sovereign state properly known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- The difference brtween Britain and Great Britain
Britain is the official name given to the kingdom of England and the principality of Wales The name was made popular by the Romans when they came to the British islands Britain is made up of: England - The capital is London Wales - The capital is Cardiff Great Britain is divided into small regions called counties
- What grade would you be in in England?
For any academic year, example: A child who is 6 between September and February would be in Y1 in England, P2 in Scotland
- Counties (States) of England, Scotland and Wales (Great Britain)
Wales (22 counties) Anglesey Blaenau Gwent Bridgend Cardiff Caerphilly Carmarthenshire Cerdigion Conwy
- Is the UK the same as Britain, Great Britain and England?
The name refers to the union of what were once four separate nations: England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (though most of Ireland is now independent Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK now) The United Kingdom is made up of: England - The capital is London Scotland - The capital is Edinburgh Wales - The capital is Cardiff
- Understanding the British Pound Money - Currency in England, Wales and . . .
Money Quiz The British currency is the pound sterling The sign for the pound is GBP = Great British Pound We do not use the Euro
- British Meals and Meal Times in England, Scotland and Wales
National Foods of Scotland and Wales: Festive Foods: Puddings Desserts: Meal Times and Names: Afternoon Tea: High Tea: Drinks: Take-Away: Pub Food: School Lunches: Cheeses: Pies: Eating Etiquette: Food History: Food Questions for Quiz: Food Quiz
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