The island of Ireland consists of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, but the Republic of Ireland is not.
The country of Ireland, sometimes referred to as the Republic of Ireland, and often incorrectly referred to as Southern Ireland, is not in the UK. Northern Ireland (which contains the majority of the province of Ulster) is in the UK. The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are both on the island of Ireland. As a result, Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK with a land border, sharing it with the Republic of Ireland.
Somewhat.
Part of Ireland did and part didn't, therefore causing a certain area of Ireland - that became known as Northern Ireland - to remain in the UK.
The Republic of Ireland (or just Ireland) left the United Kingdom and are independent.
So Ireland is not in the UK, but Northern Ireland is.
No. What is now officially called Éire or Ireland and often referred to as the Republic of Ireland got its independence from the United Kingdom in 1922. Not the entire island of Ireland got its independence, so when this happened what is known as Northern Ireland was created and it is still part of the United Kingdom. The island of Ireland has 32 counties, 26 in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland.
No. Ireland is one island; Britain is another Island. England occupies the southern part of Britain.
Northern Ireland is a part of the country called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland, which occupies most of the island of Ireland, is an independent nation.
no - most of Ireland is a separate country but Northern Ireland is part of the UK
Northern Ireland is part of the UK.
Republic of Ireland is not
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Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not Ireland. Ireland is sometimes incorrectly referred to as southern Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland.
No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.
No, Northern Ireland is a part of the UK.
Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
There is no conflict between Northern Ireland and the UK. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, a minority of the population of Northern Ireland want to leave the UK and become a part of the Republic of Ireland. There has been a referendum about this in the past and the majority of the Northern Ireland people want to remain in the UK. Democracy won the day.
Northern Ireland is part of the UK so your UK visa is valid.
As Northern Ireland is still part of the UK; the same rules will apply.
No. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so the visa will cover it.
It will be whatever your network provider charges ! Northern Ireland is part of the UK !
Six counties of Northern Ireland are part of the UK. The rest of the island of Ireland is the Republic of Ireland and an independent country.
Yes, Northern Ireland joined in 1973 as part of the UK.
The Republic of Ireland has a common border with the six counties of Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.
The only country that borders the UK is the Republic of Ireland, which has a border with Northern Ireland, which is a part of the UK.