Indeed they aren't- Scotland has never been considered a part of England, Wales used to be seen as a part of it by some people during the years of the British Empire, although this was never accepted by the Welsh themselves and the country became re-acknowledged as a separate entity in the early 20th Century. Some old atlases and maps can still be found that have 'England' written across Wales as well, and old encyclopaedias used to put 'For Wales, see England' in their entries, but this caused outrage even at the time.
England, Scotland and Wales.
England, Scotland, Wales
England, Scotland and Wales.
England,Scotland,Northern Ireland and Wales.
Scotland is a separate nation from England and Wales and has its own legal system.
England is 130,395 km squared. Scotland and Wales are separate countries, they are not part of England and so wouldn't be included in calculating the size of England. They would only be considered when measuring the size of the United Kingdom mainland.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
No, England is part of the UK along with Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
England is part of Britain along with Scotland and Wales.
England, Scotland and Wales are all part of the island of Britain.
England, Scotland and Wales are all part of the United Kingdom. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth the 2nd.
Try saying that to a Welshman!