Ireland is two separate country's
Republic Of Ireland (Ruled By The President)
Northern Ireland (Ruled By British Queen)
Ireland is like Great Britain . It has three different country's
Wales (All Ruled By The British Queen)
England
Small Islands
and Ireland has two different country's
but when tourists are coming to Northern Ireland / ROI they refer to it as Ireland
like when Tourists are going to England or Scotland or Wales they refer to it as Britain
IRELAND IS A ISLAND
THAT COMMITS OF TWO COUNTRYS
Northern Ireland
Republic Of Ireland
Irish Republic (Other Name)
the government ofIreland act 1920 allowed for the creation of two separate parliaments in Ireland namely northern Ireland and southern Ireland for further information see: www.absoluteastronomy.com www.economicexpert.com or www.knowledgerush.com
Taking that question literally, as they are two separate cities, 100 miles apart, they never separated because they were never together. What you are probably referring to is the separation of what is now the Republic of Ireland, where Dublin is, and Northern Ireland, where Belfast is. That happened in 1922.
Ireland is a separate country to England and has not joined it.
No. Ireland is a republic which gained its indenpendancy from the British in 1922. Britain, or Great Britain as it is sometimes called, is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland is a separate island to the west of it. The island of Ireland is split into the Republic of Ireland (also known as Éire) and Northern Ireland.Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom (or to give it its full name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). This is not the same as Britain, and even the name indicates this by saying "Great Britain and Northern Ireland". It clearly indicates that they are separate. So Northern Ireland and the rest of Ireland are not part of Britain. Britain ruled all of Ireland, but Ireland was never part of Britain, being a separate island.
In 1922 Ireland was partitioned which created Northern Ireland and what is now the Republic Ireland. Britain and Ireland are separate islands, so no part of Ireland was with Britain, which consists of just England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, which consisted at that time for Britain and Ireland, and when the Ireland was divided Northern Ireland stayed a part of the United Kingdom while the rest of Ireland became independent.
No. Ireland and Norway are two separate countries.
No. They are two separate and independent countries.
The Pyrenees Mountains separate France and Spain. The Principality of Andorra, with a population of approximately 84,000, lies in the eastern Pyrenees on this border. It can also be said to separate Spain and Portugal from the rest of Europe.
No. Ireland has never been part of England. They are two completely separate countries and they are on separate islands, so they don't even share a border.
No. Iceland and Ireland are two separate and distinct islands in the North Atlantic ocean, roughly 700 miles apart.
The Irish Sea does, but at the northern end of it there is the North Channel and at the southern end is St. George's Channel, both of which are also between Ireland and Britain.The Irish Sea lies between the two.
No, it is not. The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are separate countries. The United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland, but the rest of Ireland is separate from the UK.
the government ofIreland act 1920 allowed for the creation of two separate parliaments in Ireland namely northern Ireland and southern Ireland for further information see: www.absoluteastronomy.com www.economicexpert.com or www.knowledgerush.com
Northern Ireland - it shares a border with Eire - but is a separate island from the mainland.
Yes, the St. George's Channel separates Ireland from the United Kingdom. It lies between southern Ireland and southwestern Wales.
They have separate parliaments.
No. They are two separate countries, over 1000 miles from each other.