While technically the kingdoms of both France and England are separate, in practice they are without a doubt one. Its European homeland consists of the southern majority of the island of Great Britain in size and the vast majority of its population, the entirety of Ireland, and nearly all of historical Occitanian and French lands. It also borders Savoy and Navarra in Italy and Iberia respectively. The major countries that it borders are Burgundy, Scandinavia, Spain, Aragon and Provence. The Dual Monarchy (officially the Dual Monarchies of England and France) is a country situated in Western Europe, widely regarded as the foremost power in the region and potentially the world.