Map of Great Britain
Wha's the difference between the
United Kingdom,
Great Britain, and
England? Don't worry if you
don't know, lots of people get confused by the three names. Here we take a look
at the differences between them.
The United Kingdom
UK Map
The United Kingdom is in itself a country that is made up of England,
Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland. It's official name is
"United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". It has one government based in
London and has one currency: the pound stirling (£). The UK is a constitutional
monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as the head of state. The capital city of the
UK is London.
Great Britain
Great Britain is an island which is made up of three counties: England,
Scotland and Wales. Great Britain is the political term describing the political
union of the kingdoms of England, Wales and Scotland made on 1 May, 1707.
Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain.
England
England is one of the four countries that make up the UK and one of the three
that makes up Great Britain. England is the largest country in the UK with a
population of 51 million. London is the capital of England.
Scotland
Scotland is in Great Britain. It shares a border with England, but it is not
in England. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. Scotland has a population of
over 5 million. It was an independent country until it joined with England and
Wales to form the UK in 1707. Although English is the language of Scotland there
is also another official language called Scottish Gaelic which is much older
than English. It was the original language of the area before English. Today
only 58,000 people speak it. Although politically, Scotland is part of the UK it
does have some independent political power.
Wales
Wales is in the west of Great Britain and is part of the UK. It has a
population of 3 million. The capital city of Wales is Cardiff . People in Wales speak English and many people also
speak Welsh which is very different and older than English. Street signs in
Wales are written in both languages. Wales has been politically linked with
England since 1542. Wales was an independent country until it was defeated by
the English army. Wales has some independence in making it's own laws, but it is
still very much part of the UK political system.
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but it is not in Great Britain. Northern
Ireland can be found in Ireland (which is the island to the west of Great
Britain). The capital of NI is Belfast and it has a population of under 2
million. It became a part of the UK in 1921. Ireland is divided in two parts; NI
is part of the UK while the Republic of Ireland, in the south, is an independent
country with its own laws, government and currency (€). Although English is the
most common language, there are also Irish speakers in NI.
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