English Language & Usage Asked on April 9, 2021
What is the difference between Anglia and England? When it’s used.
Some examples of modern usages:
Anglia is the Medieval (Latin) name for England and has never been used in my earshot to refer to the country of England (I am English). If it were used now it would imply that the subject of the usage was ancient England.
There is still an area of England known as "East Anglia" in common usage, but there is no common usage of North, West or South Anglia (though I imagine these regions may have local usage of these terms).
Correct answer by Marv Mills on April 9, 2021
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