No. It is an independent country, on the mainland of Europe.
England and the mainland of Europe are separated by the Straits of Dover.At the narrowest point, between Dover and Calais, this is 34km wide (21miles).
Although England is separated from mainland Europe, it sits on the continental shelf of the European continent. In fact, during the Ice Age when sea levels were lower, England was connected to mainland Europe. Additionally, the people who settled England thousands of years ago were from Europe, som England shares much of its culture with the rest of Europe.
Yes of course they do! England,Britain and United Kingdom have ALWAYS been European and in Europe,they are Western Europe and they are one of the 50 countries that make up Europe. England is in Europe. Europe consists of many countries on the mainland of Europe and also many countries and islands off the coast of that mainland. England is a country on one of those islands.
Off the west coast of mainland Europe.
England isn't an island - it has two land borders
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England is part of the island of Great Britain which is located off mainland Europe.
No. It is on the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island off the coast of Europe, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales.
The North Sea separates Britain from the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island that has three countries on, which are England, Wales and Scotland. Only England and Scotland have a North Sea coastline.
No, mongooses are not native to England. They are found in the southern part of Europe/Asia and mainland Africa.
Between the East Coast of Britain and mainland Europe is The North Sea, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. To the South is The English Channel, which the French call "La Manche."