They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They get along very well.
They are spoken of that way because they are different countries.
Yes, you will find people from many countries and influences from many cultures in Ireland, along with Ireland's own culture.
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Yes, along with Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
They are both on the same land mass, the island of Ireland. However they are two different countries.
No two countries fit that description. The United Kingdom consists of Britain and Northern Ireland. Britain is an island that contains England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, along with the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom.
Great Britain is an island, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on a separate island. It is on the island of Ireland, along with the Republic of Ireland.
No. Great Britain and Northern Ireland is made up of the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
All foods in all countries smell, so Ireland's food is no different.
That depends on your nationality. There can be different rules for different countries. Countries that are not members of the EU tend to have stricter rules, and even among those non-EU nations, there are different rules. The Department of Foreign Affairs website would have details on who needs visas to come to Ireland.
In the same way that Santa travels in all other countries. Ireland is no different.
Ireland is independent, so it is not ruled by any other country. Northern Ireland, which is different to Ireland and may be what you are referring to, is part of the United Kingdom.