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England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


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Which country includes England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland?

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What is the relationship between Ireland and Britain?

There is no political relationship between Britain and the Republic of Ireland. Both are independent countries with their own governments. However, Northern Ireland, within province of Ulster, is an integral part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Ireland and Britain have strong diplomatic relations and generally a good relationship now, compare to other times in their history, when Ireland was under British rule.


Was Dublin part of Britain in the 1300s?

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Does bath come under welsh borders?

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Is Northern Ireland the smallest country in UK?

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Should northern Ireland be part of Britain?

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Is Dublin Ireland a part of great Britain?

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