Semantics here, I presume the questioner is American. Ireland that is to say the Republic of Ireland (or Éire) is a sovereign state. Northern Ireland is a country and part of the state "the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".
However I'm guessing you mean the equivalent of an American federal state. Ireland either north or south doesn't have the equivalent of US states which have their own considerable powers and legislation. There are however 4 provinces in Ireland:- Munster Leinster Connacht and Ulster (historically there were 5 - Meath). These then contain counties. Because of the split of Ulster between Ireland and Northern Ireland there are 26 counties in Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland. Ulster is the split province containing 9 counties 3 of which are in the South the other 6 in the North. See the related question below.
Ireland is divided into 4 provinces, Ulster in the north, Connaught in the west, Munster in the south and Leinster in the east. It's also divided into 32 smaller counties. You can find a list of them here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counties_of_Ireland#Alphabetical_list
King George was the King of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, and those nation's respective territories and colonies.
There are 7 territories in India.
Ireland is named after the island it is located on, Ireland. Ireland the country is referred to as the Republic of Ireland so it is not confused with Northern Ireland, a country in the United Kingdom that borders the Republic of Ireland.
Northwest Territories was created in 1870.
Below is a link to a map of Ireland, showing Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. "Southern Ireland" is an informal term for the Republic of Ireland, and geographically incorrect, as the most northerly point in Ireland is in the Republic of Ireland.
Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
They posses their outlying territories and of course Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
No. Medicare coverage is very limited outside the USA and its territories.
England is one of the four main territories which make up The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The others are Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
England is neither a city nor a state. It is one of the four territories which make up The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The others are Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
King George was the King of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, and those nation's respective territories and colonies.
Americans normally can't understand this but, like most European countries Ireland just happened. People were in Ireland since Cave Times, and eventually grew into communities. Ireland was then split up into five. They were technically countries. http://www.livinginireland.ie/images/uploads/provinces.gif The fifth one is now part of Leinster. Then in 1167 the Normans came and territories were split up.
The official name of "England" is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and comprises England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland as well as various other territories and protectorates. For additional information, please refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom
The country is roughly 71,000 km2, and the Island is between 81,500 - 87,000 km2 depending on definition. Out of 233 Countries and Outlying Territories Ireland is 119th. Meaning the Ireland is a large island, but small nation.
King George was... King of Great Britain, Ireland, and France, as well as those nation's territories (which included the American colonies, Jamaica, parts of Africa, etc.)
There are 2 sovereign independent countries in the British Isles -Ireland (commonly called the Republic of Ireland)The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThere are also a number of British Crown Territories. These are not part of the UK and have their own parliaments and laws, but they are in practice subject to the wishes of the UK parliament. These territories are:the Isle of ManJerseyGuernseyAlderneySarknumbers 2-5 are parts of the Channel Islands, which are not geographically part of the British Isles but are politically included
Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world. It has 10 provinces and 3 territories. Its territories include the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.