The west of Ireland is more rugged and mountainous than the midlands and east of Ireland. The land is not as good in terms of supporting crops, so there is much more livestock than in other parts. The west of Ireland has some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland, with many places that are very famous, such as Killarney, Connemara, the Cliffs of Moher and other places. The western coast is more jagged with more peninsulas, bays and cliffs than other parts of the coastline. It is very green, as much of Ireland is, due to the large amount of rain that comes in over Ireland from the west where the Atlantic Ocean.
Ireland is not in eastern Europe. It is about as far west as you can get!
Puget Sound
No, Ireland is located in Western Europe.
Some landforms in the Western Hemisphere include the Rocky Mountains, the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, the Grand Canyon, the Great Plains, and the Appalachian Mountains.
Ireland is located in the northern hemisphere.
Coastal mountains surround inland plains and hills, too!
If you are living in western Ireland, then you are living in Ireland, so there is no difference. There are good and bad things about living in each part of Ireland, so it depends on what you are looking for in determining where in Ireland is the best place to live.
Dublin, Ireland is in western Europe.
The most westerly point in Ireland is in county Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland.
Ireland is not a peninsula, but it has a lot of peninsulas, particularly on the western side of Ireland.
It is man made
The Appalachian Mountains