User talk:Dbdbdbdb2

Hi! I've reverted just one small part of your edit: the removal of "Great" from "Great Britain". Here's why.

"Great Britain" is simply the name of the island land mass containing England, Scotland and Wales, just as "Ireland" is the name of the island land mass containing the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Together, the two large islands of Great Britain and Ireland (and a bunch of much much smaller islands like the Isle of Man and the Hebrides) constitute the British Isles. "Britain", however is a confusing term, as it does not clearly indicate either, and its use is mainly as a shorthand for the United Kingdom-- The Anome (talk) 00:23, 8 January 2020 (UTC)