Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the constinutional monarch of 16 soverign states, and head of the 54 member countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.
No; however there are two military bases (around 2.7% of the island) that are under United Kingdom sovereignty.
There are no 'states' in the United Kingdom. Instead Britain is composed of the countries of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The states of the United States have sovereignty, but not absolute sovereignty. Some of the powers of sovereignty are ascribed in the U.S. Constitution to the federal government.
All three of those regions have been under the control of different countries, but most recently (and with those names) they were Mandates under the control of the UNITED KINGDOM.
The Falkland Islands are a British Overseas Territory, which means they are under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom. The islands have their own government which is responsible for local affairs, but the British government is ultimately responsible for the defense and foreign relations of the islands.
The Unted Kingdom is composed of three countries, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. These land masses were united under the English King, hence the term United Kingdom. Pure Star
The country directly north of Scotland is the northern part of the United Kingdom and is called Scotland itself.
Spain,United Kingdom-not Rep.of Ireland I dont know anymore
Countries under monarchy united by the same Head of State.The United Kingdom is the official name of the combined countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The citizens of these four places are British in international law although they often describe themselves as English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish as the case may be.
The United Kingdom occupies the most defensive and strategic position in Europe.The kingdom launched an invasion on the neighbouring duchy.Several countries have been united under our kingdom.
The Chanel Tunnel is an underground rail system that connects both France and the United Kingdom. It runs under the sea.