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  1. tum.wikipedia.org › wiki › Great_BritainGreat Britain - Wikipedia

    Jani likulu; Vidumbizgano vya chikaya; Vakuchitika vasono; Kusintha kuphya; Jani lililose; Wovwili; Chakupeleka

  2. Great Britain. Four stripes of white, horizontal, diagonal, and vertical on a blue field, with a red cross in the middle. The flag of Great Britain, commonly known as King's Colours, the first Union Flag, [1] [2] the Union Jack, or the British flag, was used at sea from 1606 and more generally from 1707 to 1801.

  3. The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain ( UOGB) is a British musical ensemble founded in 1985 by George Hinchliffe and Kitty Lux. The orchestra features ukuleles of various sizes and registers from soprano to bass. The UOGB is best known for performing musically faithful but often tongue-in-cheek covers of popular songs and musical pieces from a ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BritainBritain - Wikipedia

    Britain most often refers to: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, a sovereign state in Europe comprising the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland and many smaller islands. Great Britain, a large island comprising the countries of England, Scotland and Wales. Britain may also refer to:

  5. Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain (en español: Sociedad de esclerosis múltiple de Gran Bretaña) es una organización caritativa británica de investigación médica dedicada a tratar la enfermedad neurológica esclerosis múltiple. La Sociedad también se compromete a llevar cuidados sociales y sanitarios a todo aquel afectado por ...

  6. La Grande-Bretagne (en anglais : Great Britain ou plus rarement Britain, en gallois : Prydain Fawr, en scots : Great Breetain, en cornique : Breten Veur, en gaélique écossais : Breatainn Mhòr, en breton : Breizh-Veur) est une île au large du littoral nord-ouest de l' Europe continentale.

  7. Workforce distribution in Great Britain 1841–1911, and in England and Wales 1921–2011 Unemployment rates, 1881–2017 Recovery periods for each recession (measured as GDP per capita), 1920–2009