No. England and Scotland, and also Wales, are on an island called Great Britain. To the west is the neighbouring island of Ireland, consisting of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales are collectively known as the United Kingdom. None of those four parts can be said to own any of the others. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom.
No. Ireland and Scotland are on separate islands and so they have no borders. They are close and on a clear day it is possible to see one from the other.
Ireland and England's borders do not touch, they are of separate islands and the country of Wales takes up a lot of the space between them.
No. Ireland and England are on separate islands and so they have no borders.
England and Ireland are close to each other, separated by the Irish Sea. See the map below.
NO. Ireland is a separate island.
Only England shares a border with Scotland.
If you mean England, then it borders Wales and Scotland. If you mean Great Britain and Northern Ireland, then it borders the Republic of Ireland/Eire. Both border France via the English Channel.
England is bordered by Wales in the West and Scotland to the North.England is in the UK which is a country which contains Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England
Scotland has a land border with only one country, England, but Northern Ireland and Eire (Ireland) are nearest to the west, and Norway and Denmark are nearest to the east. The North Sea is the body of water east of Scotland, and the Atlantic Ocean lies to the west. North of Scotland is the Norwegian Sea.
England shares a land border with Scotland and Wales. The nearest foreign countries are Ireland, France and Belgium.
The countries to the East of Ireland are Scotland, Wales, England and the Isle of Man. The South of Ireland, across the Atlantic Ocean, is America. To the South, Spain. But over here, we're surrounded by water =)
England and Scotland share a land border, so you can travel between them by road or rail or you could fly. Ireland is on a separate island, so to go from England or Scotland to Ireland you would have to fly or go by boat.
The other countries are England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
If you mean England as a part of Great Britain then it has a border to the north with Scotland and a border to the west with Wales The United Kingdom, of which England is a part, has a border with the Republic of Ireland.
England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland
England, Scotland, and Ireland
Most of Scotland is surrounded only by the sea. It has a coastline of about 5,000 miles. Scotland shares a 60-mile border with England to its south. The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland lie across the sea from the west of Scotland.