No.
What does that question even mean? Those are three separate countries.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and shares a common border with England.
Belgium and Germany share a common border.
Yes
Yes, the two countries have a common border.
Eire (the southern part of Ireland) is the only country to share a border with a part of the United Kingdom.Only the Republic of Ireland has a Land Border with the UK. The Borders with the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Belgium, France and Spain are all Maritime Borders.Ireland (or Éire, in Irish) is the only country with a land border with the United Kingdom. There is no other country.Only the Republic of Ireland has a Land Border with the UK. The Borders with the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Belgium, France and Spain are all Maritime Borders.Great Britain is an island so there are no countries that have a common border with it. However, Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and it has a common border with the Republic of Ireland. The nearest foreign country to Great Britain is France, which at its closest point is 22 miles away from the English coast.
The U.K. and Republic of Ireland share a common border that bisects the Irish Province of Ulster, so technically there is no distance between the two!
Only one nation shares a common border with the USA's southern border: Mexico.
Britain is an island so has no borders with other countries. However, Scotland and England share a common border with Scotland being north of England.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland came into being on 1st January 1801. When Eire became independent in 1922 and only Northern Ireland remained part of the UK, the name then became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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