GB
GB is correct for Great Britain, but normally it is said UK, which is short for United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Great Britain
The abbreviation GB stands for Great Britain. Great Britain is a country is western Europe and is also known as England.
UK is an abbreviation of United Kingdom - itself an abbreviation of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is one of the two main islands which contain the UK and is made up of England, Scotland and Wales.
GBP is most commonly encountered as an abbreviation for the currency of Great Britain, the pound sterling ("Great Britain Pound").
Great Britain is one Kingdom not a union. If Northern Ireland left the United Kingdom, the name of the Country would revert to the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the name United Kingdom and the abbreviation UK would no longer be in use.
Most people use the word, Brit which literally means someone from Great Britain which is formed from England, Scotland & Wales.
It stand for Go Big Red and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. GBR!
Great Britain. It's a latin abbreviation for "By the Grace of God, Queen and Defender of the Faith. Other nations have used the D G Regina but to my knowledge F D (feidi defensor) is unique to Great Britain.
In the United States, normally the word "advertisement" is abbreviated as simply "ad" for convenience. In Great Britain, however, the word is normally shortened to "advert" instead, but both abbreviations mean the same thing.
Each participating country has a three letter abbreviation assigned to it, in the case of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it is GBR. Please note the highlighting.
Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.
Great Britain (apex)