Lincolnshire is a county in England and is not a separate country or province
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 Scotland 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)
Yes. However, Scotland is not an independent country. Scotland is one of four countries which form the unitary state of the United Kingdom, along with England, Northern Ireland, and Wales. Some geographers erroneously believe that independence is required to be a country, but this is not the case.
In Europe. Like England, Ireland, Scotland.
In Europe. Like England, Ireland, Scotland.
Daily life in Wales is pretty much the same as it is in England, Scotland, Ireland or any other western country.
No, Scotland is not divided into states. Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, and it is divided into council areas for administrative purposes, not states.
Wales is not a separate country, but a part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. It does not have a unique land boundary like the other countries because it is integrated into the overall geography of the island of Great Britain.
No. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It's position within the Union is the same as Scotland's - although Northern Ireland was never an independent country.
Like any country in the world, there are people who like Ireland and there are people who don't. In general though, Ireland is a country that most people like.
Most are the same as each other, but there would be some that one has that the other doesn't like the 12th of July being a holiday in Northern Ireland, but not Scotland.
St. Patrick was not from Ireland. He came from another country, possibly Scotland or England or even France, and brought Christianity to Ireland when he came. He is buried in Ireland and is the patron saint of Ireland.
Moncrief is a name that is of Scottish origin, not Irish. It comes from a place called Moncreiffe Hill, which is near Perth in Scotland. Like many names for Scotland, people with the name would have come from Scotland and settled in various parts of Ireland.