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 +# The southern part of the island of [[Great Britain]] next to [[Wales]], now specified geopolitically as one of the [[constituent country|constituent countries]] of the [[United Kingdom]].
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 +* Outside the United Kingdom, and even in England itself, the term “England” is often misused as a synonym for the United Kingdom as a whole.
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This structure, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851, symbolizes the rise of consumer culture and the start of industrial design.
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  1. The southern part of the island of Great Britain next to Wales, now specified geopolitically as one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom.

Usage notes

  • Outside the United Kingdom, and even in England itself, the term “England” is often misused as a synonym for the United Kingdom as a whole.




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