It's right beside Alantis
North Atlantic Ocean
The North Atlantic Ocean. If you look at the map in the atlas, you will see North Atlantic Ocean.The body of water that borders Ireland to the west - is the Atlantic ocean.The North Atlantic Ocean
The Celtic Sea, which is really part of the Atlantic Ocean.
There are several bodies of water by Ireland, however there is not a ocean south of Ireland, but rather a sea. It is the Celtic Sea that is south of Ireland. The others are: North Atlantic Ocean (West, North, and South-West), Celtic Sea (South to South-East), and the Irish sea (East)
The Atlantic Ocean, with the part of it that is immediately south of Ireland being known as the Celtic Sea.
Éire is the name for Ireland in the Irish language. To go from Ireland to New York you would cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes. They are separated by the Irish Sea which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean, which is on the west coast of Ireland.
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The Atlantic Ocean.
The North Channel, which is part of the Irish Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean.
The island of Ireland is divided into the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland & the 6 counties of Northern Ireland which are part of the UK. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, west & south and the Irish Sea to the east, including St Georges Channel & the North Channel. Principal rivers include the Shannon, Boyne, Upper Bann, Lower Bann, Lee, Nore, Suir, Barrow & Liffey. It has many other rivers and many lakes.