Damn, the mercator projection is really distorting. Seeing all these African countries which "look" pretty small are actually really large as shown by this map.
I often read this online, but why do they see themselves as a European country? I don't know any of their history, so for me they are just another Asian country.
Here I was thinking about how Madagascar must be smaller than I thought if it's the same size as Ukraine. It looks so big on a map, like a quarter Australia.
I also thought Switzerland being the same size as Bhutan to be rather interesting, as they both have famous mountain ranges and tend to be a neutral while sandwiched between bigger powers.
British Isles refers to the whole archipelago off the north-west coast of mainland Europe, and has thousands of islands, obviously dominated by Ireland and Great Britain.
The British Empire hasn't existed since 1997 when the UK gave Hong Kong back to China following a 99-year lease.
If you mean the UK and its overseas territories and crown dependencies, such as the Falklands and Gibraltar, then nah it doesn't include them. They're self-goverened and basically rely on the UK for military protection and not a huge amount more. It's not like the French model where overseas territories are literally considered part of France.