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No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.
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No. Romania is a long way from the British Isles. It is in easter n Europe and the British Isles are in western Europe.
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Ireland is the smallest country in the British Isles
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Julian Patrick Bryan Lovell has written:
'The British Isles through geological time' -- subject(s): Geology
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There is around severn main cities in the british isles!
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The British Isles often refers to places that are not part of the UK, mainly the Republic of Ireland. So not all of the British Isles are in the UK.
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The British Isles cover an area of around 121,000 square miles.
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the most rugged terrain of the british isles is the heebeegeebees
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The British Isles are all contained within the continent of Europe.
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The hottest place in the British Isles is Jersey in the Channel Islands
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Communist Organisation in the British Isles was created in 1974.
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The Republic of Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles.
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315000 square kilometres. This includes Ireland, which geographically is part of the British Isles.
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Great Britain and Scotland are found on the British isles. However, Ireland and England are also found in the British isles.
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British Isles is the geographical term for the islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their offshore islands. It has nothing to do with the political split of these islands.
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The North Sea is off the east coast of the British Isles.
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The British Isles are locates to the northwest of continental Europe. The Isles are made up of two main islands, Ireland & Great Britain. There are other islands that include the Shetland Isles
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the first british settlers in australia were exiled convicts
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There is no single team that represents the British Isles in any sport.
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the British isles is the UK. Scotland England wales and northern Ireland.
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Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
Although it is geographically one of the British Isles and is politically a crown dependency of the British crown, it is not British. It is not part of the United Kingdom.
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Roderick Impey Murchison has written:
'Outline of the geology of the neighbourhood of Cheltenham'
'The geology of Russia in Europe and the Ural Mountains'
'Siluria. A history of the oldest rocks in the British Isles and other countries, with sketches of the origin and distribution of native gold, the general succession of geological formations, and changes of the earth's surface' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Gold, Stratigraphic Geology
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The British Isles, more commonly known as Great Britain, can be found in western Europe.
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The River Shannon in the Republic of Ireland, at 386 kilometers, is the longest river in the British Isles
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There are many river islands in the British Isles but no two comprise them
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Songs of the British Isles - 1925 is rated/received certificates of:
UK:U
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Geographically, the British Isles are the islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their off-shore islands. Politically, the British Isles are comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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You mean what ARE the British Isles. Well The British are the islands that make up Britain; so like Ireland the mainland and some other small Islands.
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Ireland is the closest country to the British Isles. It is located just to the west of Great Britain.
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The approximate perimeter of the British Isles is about 7,760 miles. The perimeter around the Island of England is about 5,000 miles.
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There are several mountains that are in the British Isles. A few are Snowdon, Liathach, Ben Nevis, and Ben Macdhui.
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over 23 million people visit the British isles every year
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The highest mountain in the British Isles is Ben Nevis in Scotland at 4408 feet.
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As a geographical group, the British Isles are comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
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The United Kingdom has the largest population of the two British Isles nations. (UK & Ireland)
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Great Britain, part of the British Isles.
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Pedantically, there is only one crown dependencies in the British Isles.
There are actually three Crown Dependencies: the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.
Jersey and Guernsey are collectively called the 'Channel Isles'. They are usually NOT considered part of the British Isles, because they are off the coast of France.
That leaves only one Crown Dependency which is part of the British Isles, the Isle of Man.
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NO , CACTI DOES NOT GROW ANYWHERE IN THE BRITISH ISLES, as it is not adapted to the varied climate and cold climate in the uae...
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