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England is one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom. Its territory is geographically formed by the south and central part of Great Britain, an island that shares with Scotland and Wales, and about 100 smaller islands such as the Sorling Islands and the Isle of Wight. It limits to the north with Scotland, to the west with Wales - its two land borders -, to the northwest with the Irish Sea, to the southwest with the Celtic Sea, to the east with the North Sea and to the south with the English Channel. England assumes 84% of the population and 85% of the GDP of the United Kingdom.
The territory of present-day England has been inhabited by several cultures for about 35,000 years, but it takes its name from the Angles, one of the Germanic peoples who settled there during the 5th and 6th centuries. It became a unified state in the year 927 and since the era of discoveries, which began in the 15th century, it has had a great cultural and legal impact throughout the world. The English language, the Anglican Church and the Law of England - taken as the basis for the legal system of many other countries of the world - were developed in England, and the parliamentary system of government has been widely adopted by other nations. The Kingdom of England - which since 1284 also included Wales - was an independent state until 1707, date on which the Act of Union with Scotland was signed, to create the Kingdom of Great Britain.
In 1801 Ireland joined the Kingdom of Great Britain thus creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until 1922. With the independence and partition of Ireland since then it is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.