Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland. In terms of your question it is in what is incorrectly referred to as Southern Ireland. Officially the term is "Ireland" or in the Irish language: "Éire". You will see Éire written on Irish coins and stamps. It is sometimes also referred to as the Republic of Ireland, which is another unofficial term. Dublin is the capital city. See the map below.
Dublin is on the East cost of Ireland. It is about mid-way up the country and is in the province of Leinster.
Dublin is on the centre of the east coast of Ireland.
the east coast
Ireland is west of England.
The UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and North Ireland. Immediately to the south of North Ireland is Ireland. France is to the east of England across the English Channel.
The four sections of England are the north-west, north-east, south-east and south-west. They differ slightly in geology and climate. The British Isles are made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
from Wexford, in South east Ireland
It is actually in the midlands of Ireland, close to the centre of the country, so it is not in the north, south, east or west of Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which is sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Southern Ireland" or the "South of Ireland".
It is in the south of Ireland, more precisely the southwest of Ireland.
no,wales is to the west of england and scotland is to the north of england.
North of England, east of Ireland, west of Norway, south-east of iceland. I recommend using google maps to get a better idea.
Scotland is a Large area of land in the North of Great Britain (UK) it borders England to it's south. It is north-east of Ireland (Republic) and Northern Ireland (UK).
Wicklow is on the east coast of Ireland.
The answer to this question depends on where you are in the world. England is south of Scotland, East of Ireland, North of France, and West of the Netherlands. England is north west of the bulk of Europe. It is a long way east of Canada. Please, please look at a world map and get some idea of the relationships of countries.
Regions of England include Greater London, South-East, South-West, West Midlands, North-West, North East, Yorkshire, East Midlands, and East England.
No, it is in the South East of England.