Question posed by gcsrwb: What is the difference between England, Ireland, Scotland and the Great Britain?
Why does England, Ireland and Scotland compete in the FIFA World Cup as different nations while in the Olympics, they compete as the Great Britain? Can someone please elaborate?
Thank you.
The No 1 answer:
Answer by kopie Ireland doesn’t compete as great Britain in anything, not even hopscotch,northern Ireland does because they whipped by the crown
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A question from Tom L: How does the union odd england and scotland relate to the british empire ?
Many years ago England and Scotland came together, but how does that link the British empire, any help ? and how did the British empire start ?
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Answer by Minka Cant you just look on wiki for this info?
Question posed by Julia B: How true is it that immigrating to Scotland is easier than immigrating to England?
I am very interested in immigrating to Scotland. I would have my own business so am not sure if I would need a work permit or not. Currently in the US, my family is from Scotland just been too long to just go back. Thanks for any advice.
The top answer:
Answer by Uncle its the same place ….. one is just further north …and is far too cold wet and miserable
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/
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I’ve never “vlogged” before, so this is pretty lame. But hoping for some feed back and hopefully will keep going! Going to be in London, England for two days on my own this summer, so I’m looking for some interesting things to do!
(Volume THREE) Eric Turnbow on Vacation To London England in June, 08, 1992 Coach tour of England in 1992. “Gems of Brittan. Speaking with fellow Japanese traveller “Seiko”, who’s name is the same as my watch! We all stayed at “The Scotch Corner Hotel”. Watching British television (again)! Watching some fellow surviving Beatles videos on the tube, (Ringo, George, and Paul, at the time), which is extremely fitting! Off on the road again, heading for Scotland! Taking pictures at the famous rock that separates England from Scotland. (This shot is the back of my cd cover for “I’m Alive” on the artwork! History in the making!
Britain always seems to mean England to most Americans, I think if I can find Delaware on a map you should at least realise that Scotland and Wales make up Britain as well.
No, Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but its not part of the island of Great Britain, its part of the island of Ireland, silly Americans.
I am planning on studying abroad next year in either Scotland or England, I just have one question…are there many Black people in Scotland. I know that London has a good number of Black people, and that in society they are treated fairly well. How is it in Scotland, is the relationship between black and white people the same as it is in the US. I don’t mind being around mostly white people…I just don’t want to be in a foreign country feeling unwanted.
I live in Scotland and have been watching the news recently. It looks like England doesn’t want us to go, why? Is it because of our oil?
And im for independence in Scotland