No.
No, it was not. It's a Greek name and the country is with the Roman Empire, Ireland and Greece. Now, Celtica is France.
France is larger than Ireland
Yes. Ireland is northwest of France.
The capital of France is Paris. The capital of Ireland (Republic of Ireland) is Dublin.
No, Northern Ireland is not and never has been ruled by France.
There are various ways. You could go to Britain by ferry and then by ferry to France, or through the Channel Tunnel. You could go by ferry to France from the Republic of Ireland and get to Normandy that way. You could fly to France and travel to Normandy. You could sail there if you had your own boat.
No. France and Ireland are two different countries, so they each have their own governments. They are both republics and have a president, but in Ireland's case, the president is head of state, not head of government, whereas France has a different system.
In land mass, France is much bigger than Ireland.
You can fly. Flights from Ireland go to many cities in France. You can travel by boat, to a number of French ports. You could also travel from Ireland to Britain and then from Britain to France.
Thanks to F.i.f.a Ireland will not get a rematch with France.
To what country, France, England, Spain, Ireland or the US.To what country, France, England, Spain, Ireland or the US.
When comparing countries, there is a huge range of things you could compare them on. Ireland and France have lots of things in common and there are many differences. Ireland is much smaller. Ireland is an island, while France is not. The main language in Ireland is English. The main language in France is French. Irish people are generally considered to be more friendly. Ireland is not as famous for its cuisine as France is. France would be generally warmer than Ireland. There are many other differences in their culture, history, economy, people, society etc.