THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LONDON, ENGLAND, THE UK, GREAT BRITAIN AND THE BRITISH ISLES:

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN LONDON, ENGLAND, THE UK, GREAT BRITAIN AND THE BRITISH ISLES:
Great Britain is an island that consists of three nations ie England, Scotland, and Wales.
The United Kingdom is a country that includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Its official name is “United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.” While England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are called countries, there exist regulations and policies in these states that are determined by the UK.
London is one of the 66 major cities in England. It is also the capital of both England and the UK.
The British Isles is another term altogether and encompasses Great Britain, the island of Ireland, and several other smaller islands, such as the Isle of Man. The Isle of Man is not a part of the United Kingdom or the European Union, even though its Lord is the Monarch of the United Kingdom.
Please take note of the differences. You can use your Google to confirm.
® Dr Maduka Chinemelum Ogwueleka
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