Denmark and the United Kingdom
No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.
There are two ways of looking at that. Ireland is a country, so there are no other countries in it. Ireland is also an island that has the Republic of Ireland on it, which can be just called Ireland, and also Northern Ireland.
Immigrants went to the USA from many more than just two European countries. Countries include Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, England, Portugal and many others.
They went to the US and other countries in search of a better life and to escape starvation caused by the famine. Other countries would have been seen as good places to go to have a better life, as they expected to be able to get jobs and better conditions than in Ireland.
Technically there are two states sharing the island of Ireland - which is the root of the "Irish question/problem" : northern Ireland is part of the united kingdom, and the republic of Ireland (officially called Ireland) is an independent state.
England and Ireland
No. Ireland and Norway are two separate countries.
There are only two countries, United Kingdom and Ireland; of the two Ireland has the smallest population.
It is a common belief that there are only two countries that do not have snakes. The countries of New Zealand, Greenland, and Iceland are said to have no snakes. Other countries include Norway and Ireland.
English and Irish are the two official languages of Ireland. As there are people from many countries living in Ireland, many other languages would also be spoken.
Ireland and Germany
No. They are two separate countries, over 1000 miles from each other.