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Politically, Great Britain and [[Northern Ireland]] form the [[United Kingdom]] or, in full, the '''United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'''. | Politically, Great Britain and [[Northern Ireland]] form the [[United Kingdom]] or, in full, the '''United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'''. | ||
The term [[British Isles]] often includes the '''[[Isle of Man]]''', which is not part of the United Kingdom, but is a [[British Crown Dependencies]]. | The term [[British Isles]] often includes the '''[[Isle of Man]]''', which is not part of the United Kingdom, but is a [[British Crown Dependencies|British Crown Dependency]]. | ||
The '''Channel Islands''', of '''[[Guernsey]]''' and '''[[Jersey]]''', off the northern coast of [[France]] cannot be described as part of the British Isles. They also are not part of the United Kingdom and are [[British Crown Dependencies]]. | The '''Channel Islands''', of '''[[Guernsey]]''' and '''[[Jersey]]''', off the northern coast of [[France]] cannot be described as part of the British Isles. They also are not part of the United Kingdom and are [[British Crown Dependencies]]. | ||
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Great Britain, or simply Britain, is an island situated to the north-west of continental Europe.
The name Britain comes from the Latin name for the island, Britannia, meaning "the land of the Britons", the Celtic tribes who inhabited the island at that time.
Geographically, Great Britain is divided into three countries: England, Scotland and Wales.
| Country | Population (2011) |
|---|---|
| England | 53.0 million |
| Scotland | 5.3 million |
| Wales | 3.1 million |
Politically, Great Britain and Northern Ireland form the United Kingdom or, in full, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The term British Isles often includes the Isle of Man, which is not part of the United Kingdom, but is a British Crown Dependency.
The Channel Islands, of Guernsey and Jersey, off the northern coast of France cannot be described as part of the British Isles. They also are not part of the United Kingdom and are British Crown Dependencies.
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