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2006-08-01 02:16:56 · 16 answers · asked by afro 1 in Travel United Kingdom Other - United Kingdom

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the tiny little dog leg in the bottom, technically its not part of england and cornwall is ts own country within great britain

it has its own language and tradition

2006-08-01 02:21:41 · answer #1 · answered by tony h 4 · 1 0

"I'm confused about England and Britain. They seem to sometimes be used interchangeably. " - That would likely be incorrect then, hence they have different names to start with. If it has a different name then it likely means something else. In simple terms... See very basic map image link below that explains the following. Scotland = Scotland England = England Wales = Wales Great Britain (or Britian) = big island on the right Great Britain (or Britian) = where Scotland, Wales and England are all found only Ireland = smaller island on the left Ireland = where Republic of Ireland (Eire) and Northern Ireland are found only UK = a country of countries UK = Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Republic of Ireland is not part of UK. They left many years ago. Hence there's two Irelands due to a split of differences. Some of the stuff you are writing is wrong. Getting them wrong could cause offence. But this is the correct place to ask these things and to learn. So well done.

2016-03-27 12:09:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Corwall is the home county of the cornish people where the famous cornish pasties originated from.Its a very beautiful english country side and alot of tourists come to corn wall every year..
cornwall is a county of its own though shares borders with devon,its capital is Truro.
If anything is bringing to cornwall which is located in th southwest of england 2hours from bristol jump at the idea dear you are in for the best..

2006-08-05 00:45:21 · answer #3 · answered by dvonmarthairbraids1 2 · 0 1

The Southwest, from the edge of Devon to Land's End, and then you reach the Atlantic. While I disagree with it, to say that those people from Cornwall who believe they are their own country are morons is wrong. It is similar to Barcelona in Spain, where an independent state has simply been assimilated over time. Cornwall is as Celtic as Scotland or Wales and they, too, have their own language, although Cornish is not given the official respect that Welsh is. They make great fudge, too!

2006-08-01 04:03:30 · answer #4 · answered by mr_powers14 2 · 0 1

South West

2006-08-01 02:26:46 · answer #5 · answered by khoja 1 · 0 0

The far south west. Cornwall covers the tip of the pointy bit that sticks out at the bottom.

Some morons might tell you it's not part of England, but they are wrong.

2006-08-01 02:19:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The bottom left corner (SW)........... drive through Devon and you''ll end up in Cornwall :O)

But if you are hard-core Cornish you would argue that it's not actually part of England!

2006-08-01 02:20:39 · answer #7 · answered by nickthesurfer 4 · 0 0

If you go to the page below and click on "Location Map" you'll see "Lands End" . Pan the map back and you'll see all of Cornwall.

2006-08-01 06:02:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

South west next to Devon, which contrary to what Banksify says is a separate county.
Its the sticky out bit under Wales.
(SW is bottom left hand corner btw)

2006-08-03 03:47:02 · answer #9 · answered by Kibonzo 1 · 0 0

South West - next t Devon and the most southwesterly county

2006-08-01 02:21:55 · answer #10 · answered by Paul B 5 · 0 0

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