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The
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has an article on:
England
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈɪŋ.glənd/
SAMPA
:
/"IN.gl@nd/
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Proper noun
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Proper noun
England
A map that shows
England
in
red
. Other parts of the U.K. are pink.
England
is a
country
on the
island
of
Britain
and part of the
United Kingdom
.
English was first spoken in
England
.
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