Albion

/ˈælbiən/ noun

An old poetic or historical name for Britain or England, derived from the white cliffs of Dover.

From Latin 'Albion,' possibly derived from Latin 'albus' (white), referring to the white chalk cliffs visible from the European coast. The Romans used this name to refer to the island of Britain.

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