No, England is part of Britain, or more correctly, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland."
Yes it is.
Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, it becomes the United Kingdom.
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
Nobody "ruled" England in 1827. At that time England was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The King of the United Kingdom in 1827 was George IV.
Great Britain is a large island which is made of England, Wales and Scotland. Together with Northern Ireland, these make up the United Kingdom.
Answer Queen Elizabeth II's eldest son, Prince Charles is the heir apparent or next in line. He will become King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is a part of Great Britain but the title "King of England" no longer exists.
Great Britain is in Europe
England is part of Britain and Britain is part of Europe.
England is part of Britain. Britain is part of the continent of Europe. So the answer is yes.
England is part of Great Britain
England is part of Britain. The other parts are Scotland and Wales.
England is in great britain. Great Britain consists of the Countries of England, Scotland and Wales.
England is part of Britain along with Scotland and Wales.
England occupies the southern part of the island of Great Britain and Scotland occupies the northern part.
Sheffield is a city in the county of Yorkshire which is in England and England is part of Britain.
England is part of Great Britain along with Scotland and Wales.
They didn't. England is a part of Britain. The other parts are Scotland and Wales.
No it has never been the capital of England
England.