It's an island. The only country that borders the Republic of Ireland is the country of Northern Ireland.
No. The Shannon runs through Ireland and does not form the border between any countries. It does form boundaries between some counties in Ireland though.
Great Britain is an island consisting of three countries: England, Scotland, and Wales. It shares borders with Ireland (Northern Ireland to the north and the Republic of Ireland to the west), but it does not have any land borders with other countries.
England shares a land border with Scotland and Wales. The nearest foreign countries are Ireland, France and Belgium.
The United Kingdom only has a land border with the Republic of Ireland.
On the island of Ireland you will find the country officially known as Ireland or Éire, sometimes referred to as the Republic of Ireland or incorrectly referred to as Southern Ireland. You will also find Northern Ireland on the island of Ireland.
Ireland is an island so it has no bordering countries. On the island of Ireland you have the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which have a border.Well no countries border it directly as Ireland is surrounded by water, but the 3 nearest countries are Britain, France and Spanish. Of course if you're talking about the republic of Ireland then the country that borders it would be Northern Ireland
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Ireland is an Island, it is a part of Europe. The only other country bordering it is Northern Ireland.
London is a city (like New York) so doesn't have any other countries in the near vicinity. If you mean the United Kingdom, the only country to share an international border with it is the Republic of Ireland.
No, there are no countries that border South Dakota.
Northern Ireland - it shares a border with Eire - but is a separate island from the mainland.