Yes and no. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are the countries which together make up the United Kingdom and the people of these places are regarded as British in international law and would travel on a British passport. However, the people of these individual places might describe themselves as being English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish. The United Kingdom government is in London and the constituents of all of these places are represented by their own Member of Parliament. However, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland also have their own legislative bodies and are able to legislate on most things except for foreign, military and economic policy. Their status is similar to individual States within the United States.
England, Scotland and Wales, along with Northern Ireland are all countries in their own right which also exist as part of the country known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly shortened to just the United Kingdom or UK.
Wales is a separate country to England, in 1916 & always has been, as such.
The country between Scotland and Wales is... England.
Two. In Tudor times England and Wales were united but Scotland was a separate country.
No, England borders Wales. Wales in not a landlocked country. It is on the Irish sea.
Wales and Scotland both have a border with England.
England is one Country in the United Kingdom (UK). Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are the others. They all have separate administration but are ruled by the British Government and ultimately the Queen.
Scotland is a separate nation from England and Wales and has its own legal system.
No, Canada is a separate country. The United Kingdom (UK) includes : England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
He is from Wales, England.
No, Wales does not have a specic, separate constitution. Wales is goverened under the British constitution, which includes England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Welsh First Minister has expressed support for a separate constitution, but no, there is not currently a separate document for Wales.
Scotland and wales have kept cultural identities separate from that of England
England is bordered by Wales and Scotland.