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What is the difference between England and Scotland? Isn't it all England?

First of all, the difference

1, different administrative divisions

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all part of Britain, which is an independent country.

2. Different geographical relationships

England, Scotland and Wales are all located on the island of Great Britain, while Northern Ireland is located on the island of Ireland. The full name of Britain is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. As the name implies, it is a part of the north, including the whole of Britain and Ireland.

Second, contact

Britain is a country composed of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

In terms of football, there are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Because these four regions all have their own football associations, the Football Association signed up for the World Cup, so they can all participate in the World Cup.

Extended data

England (English: England) is the main body of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so the word England is also used to refer to Britain.

England is located in the southeast of Great Britain, south of Scotland and east of Wales. It also includes the Isle of Wight, the Sealy Islands and coastal islands, covering an area of about 654.38+0.3 million square kilometers. It is the largest, most populous and most developed area in Britain. Historically, Hadrian's Great Wall was the dividing line between England and Scotland.

The name engla-London comes from "the Angles", and its original name "engla-London" means "the land of the Angles". They live in this place after the aborigines and belong to western European nations.

England is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with 84.3% of the population in Britain. More than 80% people live in cities.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-England

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-UK