Before the end of the last Ice age there was land connections to Britain and Mainland Europe.
Yes. England attempted to colonise Ireland from the 12th century.
Ireland has been part of the British empire in the past, but no other country has ever ruled it. The vikings, which were a people, not a country, controlled some of Ireland between the 8th and 11th centuries.
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.
I dont really understand the question. The mother country of Ireland is... Ireland?
Scotland is a country which is within another country: the United Kingdom, also called Britain. The other three constituent countries of the UK are England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is independent.
Ireland is a very old country which is proud of its heritage, and so a lot of ancient things have been handed down throug families or found.
Ireland is a country (so, there are no other countries in Ireland). However, another name for Ireland is Eire.There are 32 counties in Ireland (including the six in Northern Ireland), but none of them start with the letter E.
Because Ireland wants to be independent, so there is no reason for it to join another country.
Ireland is a country
Yes. England attempted to colonise Ireland from the 12th century.
Ireland is not a continent it is a country~!
They are Christian symbols and Ireland is a Christian country. There are many crosses, some ancient high crosses, that have been created by people since the beginning of Christianity in Ireland in the 5th century.
Eire - or southern Ireland. Although it's part of the British Isles (being 'attached' to Northern Ireland) it's separate from the United Kingdom.
If you are from another country yes. But if you are just from another city in Ireland then of course not.
Ireland has been part of the British empire in the past, but no other country has ever ruled it. The vikings, which were a people, not a country, controlled some of Ireland between the 8th and 11th centuries.