Most Queens have dramatic and embarrassing events and the fruits of their lives. Scottish Queen Mary has lots of these things and has made great results. Before she was two years old, she began a war by her fault. As it led to the Union of Scotland and the UK, her greatest achievement was the birth of her son. Even though it sounds interesting, she is short, tragic and unforgettable. Mary is known for various names. She is known as Mary Stewart, Mary I, Mary Stewart, Queen Mary, Queen Mary I, and her full name Mary, Scottish Queen ("Bio").
England is part of the European Union (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) and is located on British islands. Because Britain is governed by Britain, Britain is not considered another country. Scotland in the north and Wales in the west (map). England has a coastline along Celtic, the north and the Irish Sea, and the English Channel, where there are over 100 small islands. Britain has a long history, the history of the ancestor of mankind dates back to prehistoric times, becoming a unified area in 927. It became 1707 years after the establishment of the UK that the UK became an independent kingdom. England and Britain in Ireland were established in 1800, after political and social instability in Ireland, Britain and Northern Ireland were established in 1927. Do not use the word England if you mention it. UK as a whole. The name can not be exchanged
The UK consists of four geographical and historical parts of the UK, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Including the geographical names of groups of Britain, Ireland and many smaller island islands - the UK includes the majority of the territory and population of the British Isles. England, Wales and Scotland together form the larger of the two major British islands, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland constitute Ireland, the second largest island. England, which dominates the southern part of England, includes the Isles of Islay on the southwest coast and the Isle of Wight on the southern coast. In Scotland, which occupies the northern part of England, there are the Orkney and Shetland Islands near the North Coast, and the Hebrides of the North West Coast. Wales is located in the west of England, including the west of Anglesea.