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United Kingdomthe united kingdom or the UK for short is an island of pure alcoholics and it is an island made of trash. The UK is also known for renaming words such as backpack to rucsak.
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United Kingdomattested from 1706.
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United Kingdomnation made of the countries of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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United KingdomThe source of much critical writing about the conflict, especially criticism of Israeli and Palestinian actions. This is ironic, as it was the UK that controlled this region in the early 20th century, [..]
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United KingdomBritain might be the ally most likely to provide forces for joint military efforts against terrorism. One of 60 nations believed to have al Qaeda cells active.
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United KingdomConsisted of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland in 1914, with England as the ruling body.
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United KingdomThe country which includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland and many smaller islands. The United Kingdom consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wale [..]
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United KingdomThe state comprising Great Britain (Scotland, England and Wales) and Northern Ireland.
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United KingdomA collective term that includes Britain and Northern Ireland. In other words, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Beginning with the kingdom of England, it was created by three acts of union: with Wales in 1536, Scotland in 1707, and (the whole of) Ireland in 1801. Political union between Britain and Ireland was secured by the Union Bil [..]
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United KingdomOfficially the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the collective name for the countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, organized as a single political entity. T [..]
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United KingdomThe United Kingdom has a population of 61.63 million and an area of 244,000 km2. It joined the EU on 1 January 1973 without holding a referendum. Prime Minister David Cameron has promised the British [..]
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United KingdomThe name adopted on January 1st, 1801, when Great Britain and Ireland were united.
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United KingdomA timeframe is a period between two dates where a particular set of employee data is constant. Essentially, this means that between these two dates, there are no changes of employment status, employee [..]
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