Northern Ireland is separate to the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has a president. Northern Ireland comes under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom which is not a republic, but a monarchy and so it has a queen.
Ireland is a republic not a monarchy, so it does not have a prince.
Bulgaria is a Republic. No Monarch's are official here. So no Prince/Princes (officially)
Bulgaria is a Republic. No Monarch's are official here. So no Prince/Princes (officially)
Ireland is named after the island it is located on, Ireland. Ireland the country is referred to as the Republic of Ireland so it is not confused with Northern Ireland, a country in the United Kingdom that borders the Republic of Ireland.
No. She is the queen of the United Kingdom, which includes England, but does not include Ireland. Ireland is an independent country. It is a republic, so it has a president. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, so she is the queen of there.
Ireland is the official name in English for the Repuplic of Ireland. So Ireland and the Irish Republic, as you are referring to it as, are the same thing. So it has one government and flag. Ireland is also the name of the island on which the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are both found. They are separate, so they are governed differently and with different flags.
The Republic of Ireland is and always has been a neutral country. So the Republic of Ireland has never been at war with anyone. Your question may come from a misconception of Ireland and the troubles that have been in Northern Ireland. Many people have the mistaken idea that Ireland and England are at war, or that the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are at war, neither of which are true.
No. Waterford is in the Republic Ireland and so it is not in the UK.
The offical name for Ireland is Éire. That is what you will see on its coins and stamps and other official documents. The term "Republic of Ireland" is not an official name but in the Irish constitution it is said to be a description of it. So you can use Republic of Ireland or Ireland or Éire.
The Republic of Ireland is in the European union, so they have the same rights as all other countries in the E.U.
Yes. The Republic of Ireland is about 70,273 square kilometres. Wales is about 20,779 square kilometres or 8,022 square miles. So Ireland is much bigger.