Are the countries "Britian" and "England" used interchangably
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Are the countries "Britian" and "England" used interchangably

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-03-28] [Hit: ]
-no, great britain is a union of england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland (ulster)........
Are they the same country? I get confused sometimes. -.-

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In common language they tend to be used interchangeably, but technically Great Britain is an island consisting of the nations of England, Scotland and Wales.

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no, great britain is a union of england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland (ulster).. i is called the united kingdom
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