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  1. The UK isn't a country. Right?? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit

    The word country is a bit ambiguous and without a firm definition. The UK is a sovereign state. In international law and affairs, a sovereign state is the highest form of country. England et al. are not …

  2. having an argument with a friend, is England considered a country?

    Jun 6, 2023 · What you are talking about is the difference between a country (a land area defined by borders to neighboring countries) and a state (the organization that rules a country or part of a country).

  3. ELI5: How is the UK a country and there are countries inside ... - Reddit

    Country: 1)A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory. 2)The people of a nation. Nation: A large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, …

  4. If the UK is a country, Britian is a country, and England is a country ...

    If the UK is a country, Britian is a country, and England is a country. Do I live in 3 countries at the same time? or do I have to pick 1.

  5. Is the UK a country? Is England a country? - Reddit

    Dec 23, 2021 · The UK is a country of countries, just like the USA is a country made up of 50 states. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are called countries, but they are equivalent to US …

  6. Tag for New England? : r/Kaiserreich - Reddit

    Welcome to the official subreddit for Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg! Kaiserreich is an Alternate History MOD for Hearts of Iron 4 and Darkest Hour.

  7. Why is England not considered a Celtic nation. : r/AskHistorians

    Sep 9, 2012 · I've been studying British history for years now and cannot understand why England is not considered Celtic. We have the same ancestors and similar traditions. Granted the Saxons changed …

  8. When does it become the North? : r/england - Reddit

    Feb 19, 2024 · 1.5K votes, 2.6K comments. Ok this might be a really stupid question, but when does it become the North of England? I'm from Bradford (West…

  9. If you live in the UK, do you call it ‘UK’, ‘England ... - Reddit

    Feb 2, 2024 · The United Kingdom is made of 4 countries, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is just the biggest island in the British isles and this has England, Wales, and …

  10. Why is New England different than other regions of the US?

    Aug 27, 2022 · New England has a much different balance between urban and rural areas than most other places. The settlement is a lot denser, and while there are lots of bits of forest tucked around, …