II. Uˌnited ˈKingdom, the abbreviation,
UK a country in northwest Europe, officially called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, made up of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Population: 60,943,912 (2008). Capital: London. The name ‘United Kingdom’ was first used in 1707, when the parliaments of England and Scotland united to form one country. The country’s government consists of a Queen or King, a Prime Minister, and two Houses of Parliament, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The United Kingdom has been a member of the EU (European Union) since 1972. ⇒
UK,
England,
Northern Ireland,
Scotland,
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UKnoun
BAD: This is my first visit to UK.
GOOD: This is my first visit to the UK.
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