Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales are known as "constituent countries" of the United Kingdom. Scotland and England were kingdoms in their own right, Wales used to be called a principality and Northern Ireland a province. Ireland is both a state and an island, the island comprises of the state of Ireland and that part of the UK called Northern Ireland.
The Sovereign State is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and 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.
There are four 'countries' that make up the UK, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
"South Ireland" or "Southern Ireland" are incorrect names for what is now known as the Republic of Ireland. Like any country in the world, Ireland wanted its independence, which is why the Irish Free State as it was known, later to become known as the Republic of Ireland left the UK, while Northern Ireland was created and remained part of the United Kingdom.
No, Not if you a Citizen of the UK or Ireland.
No it is not. The UK only includes Northern Ireland
No. Waterford is in the Republic Ireland and so it is not in the UK.
The Republic of Ireland has a common border with the six counties of Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.
The Republic of Ireland is not in the UK. They are completely separate. Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland.
The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.