Wales is obviously the answer but St Helena and the Channel Islands do have some kind of connection to the UK we're not entirely sure what it is. Unlike France where they've got their overseas territories in France which are considered to be like mainland France and it's all very clear cut and very clearly defined. The relationship that the UK has with some of those overseas places like the Channel Islands isn't so clearly defined is it. I won't even mention the the Malvinas you know the Falklands I'm not even going to mention that. Anyway Wales is part of the UK because the UK is four countries England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland moving on. Question 18 Karra can read can you

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