No cities could be said to surround Ireland. Ireland is a large island. Close by is the island of Britain. On it are some cities which are not far from Ireland. Liverpool would be one of the closest.
Satellite cities.
Some major cities in Ireland are Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Limerick. Dublin is the capital and largest city, known for its cultural richness and historical sites. Cork is the second largest city and known for its vibrant food scene. Galway is a cultural hub with a lively arts scene, while Limerick is known for its medieval architecture and proximity to natural beauty.
No. Ireland is part of Europe lying on Europe's extreme northeast.
The Seven Hill did not surround Rome. The city was on these hills. It was formed through the unification of the settlements on these hills into one single state. The city then grew beyond these hills
Coastal mountains surround inland plains and hills, too!
It doesnt surround it its on the Eastern side...the Irish sea.
No. For one thing, Northern Ireland did not exist then. It only came into existence in 1922, over 600 years later. There would not have been the same political structures then. England would also have had other concerns at that time, not just Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
No.
It was a myth
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The surrounding countries of England are... * Ireland * Northern Ireland * Scotland * Wales
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