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What country is the capital of the United Kingdom?

The UK isn't a capital because its a group of countries formed to make a kinda larger country.Answer 2The United Kingdom is a country. The full name is "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". The capital of the United Kingdom is London.


When united kingdom formed?

1707


Is England and United Kingdom same?

No. The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The status of these four places is similar to individual states within the United States.


What was the date that the uks government was formed?

The Parliament of the United Kingdom was originally formed in 1707


Which country was formed by descendants of the kingdom of aksum?

ethiopia


Which country was formed by the descendants of the kingdom of aksum?

Ethiopia


Who formed the first united kingdom of Israel?

Sual


What countries were created when the United Kingdom was formed?

The only country created would be the United Kingdom itself. Its constituent countries already existed before the creation of the United Kingdom. Since it was first created, there have been some changes. The last of those was in 1922, when as a result of the partition of Ireland and its independence, Northern Ireland was created and remained part of the United Kingdom, while what is now the Republic of Ireland left the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom did not create Northern Ireland though. It now consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


The United Kingdom was formed when these countries created a union?

England, Scotland, Ireland


When which countries created union was the united kingdom formed?

England, Scotland, and Ireland


How was the united kingdom of Israel formed?

King Saul was anointed by the prophet Samuel, at God's instruction. Saul united the Israelites under his rule, thus forming the united kingdom of Israel.


Why do some countries have two names instead of one?

Frequently is relates to something in their history - e.g. the United States (US) was formed by forming a federally organized country. - e.g. the United Kingdom (UK) was formed when the crowns of Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England came together.