Map of the British Ilands



Beware: the contents of this article are not to be taken as official.

Explanations:
 * Norwales (actually norþwalas) is an Old English term for who we today call the Welsh.
 * Cornwales (actually cornwealas) is also from Old English, and keeps the -s ending like Wales still does today.
 * East Engels as a term is similar to Wales as a term in that it was the plural form of the name of a people, but is used as the name of a place.
 * Great Western Ocean is an attested name for the Atlantic.
 * Welsh Sea uses the old definition of Welsh, which meant Celtic long ago. Even Gauls were called Welsh at one point, as in the Old English term galwalas.