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British Isles and UK
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What is the difference between the British Isles and the United Kingdom?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.British Isles is a geographical rather than a political entity. ALL of Ireland including the Republic is included in the geographical phrase 'British Isles' much to the chagrin of people in the Republic of Ireland.
However, Northern Ireland is not part of GB but is part of the UK.
See:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom
Why is it to the chagrin of people in the Republic of Ireland? Its just a geographical name. Same as we can say that we live in Western Europe. Or we can say that Canadians live in North America. Or New Zealanders live in Australasia. Or ********** live in the Indian sub-continent. Some people really do need to shed their chips.
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