Parts of the Derry coastline could be claimed to be the northwest coast of Northern Ireland, but generally speaking the answer would be no.
Yes, Ireland lies off the north-west coast of Europe between 51º 30' and 55º 30" north of the Equator.
Wicklow is on the east coast of Ireland.
The Seven Sisters are in England on the west coast.
Senegal is on Africa's north west coast.
Dublin is the largest city and is on the east coast, about 53° North and 6° West. Cork is on the south coast, about 51° North and 8° West. Galway is on the west coast, about 53° North and 9° West. See the map below, showing these and some of Ireland's other cities.
Yes on its west coast
No. Darwin is north of Adelaide. Adelaide is on Australia's southern coast, and Darwin is on the northern coast.
Scotland has a land border with England. To the east Denmark and Norway are the closest countries and to the north west the Faroe Island and Iceland. Northern Ireland is just off the south west coast of Scotland.
Atlantic Ocean (off the West Coast) and North Sea (off the East Coast). Other seas are the North Channel (between Scotland and Northern Ireland), the Solway Firth, the Moray Firth, the Pentland Firth (between Orkney and Mainland Scotland) and the Minch (between Mainland Scotland and the Outer Hebrides).
The northern coast of Britain faces north and obviously the western coast faces west, the eastern coast faces east and the southern coast faces south.
Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland. It is about 53° North and 6° West. See the maps below.
Yes. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (to use the full name) is located on the islands of Great Britain and the northern part of the island of Ireland, off the coast of mainland Europe. These islands are part of the continent of Europe, just not part of the mainland of Europe. It is north of France and to the west of Belgium and the Netherlands.