lol
2006-07-06 21:06:10
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answer #1
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answered by lotta 3
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The Uk stands for "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norhtern Ireland." Scotland and England were two separate kingdoms ruled by the same Monarch until they were joined together in 1701 by the Act of Union, creating Great Britain. Later Irealand was joined to create the UK. After the south of Ireland left the Union, it became know as stated above.
So the answer is no. All the same place.
2006-07-06 21:13:25
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Verry funny. You should try one of those IQ tests available, and than post your results on the net.
OOO, and to answer your question:
Y O U D O N O T N E E D A V I S A F R O M
T H E U K T O G R E A T B R I T A I N, T H E Y A R E T H E S A M E T H I N G
2006-07-07 03:35:19
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answer #3
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answered by beatricearuste@rogers.com 3
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Great Britain is only a part of The UK. No Visa is required, not even for work WOOT!!
2006-07-07 05:13:33
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answer #4
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answered by allyrbaserbelong2us 2
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I do not think you need a visa to go from the UK to Great Britain. Great Britain is the UK. ....
2006-07-06 21:07:02
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answer #5
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answered by PEACH 2
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no, as the UK = Great Britain
2006-07-06 21:06:32
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answer #6
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answered by bgrt 3
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No but you may need to pass an inteligence test.
2006-07-06 21:10:14
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answer #7
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answered by Shado 2
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Very funny...
2006-07-07 00:47:30
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answer #8
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answered by kitiby 2
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well depends... if your talking credit card.. maybe.. if you're talking green card... nah... i think your feet will do just fine
2006-07-06 21:06:49
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answer #9
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answered by onetomgreenshowfan 3
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Don't leave your own country, you might get lost in ignorance!!!!
2006-07-07 09:05:04
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answer #10
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answered by Pienjo 2
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I think you're having a laugh....
2006-07-06 21:45:46
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answer #11
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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