There are a few islands which are a part of Scotland and are north of Ireland but apart from that it would have to be Iceland.
Do you mean what country is Northern Ireland?
The island of Ireland is divided into two countries
The Republic of Ireland occupies the main part of the island, to the south and west, and is also referred to as southern Ireland. It is a constitutional and parliamentary democracy, and is quite separate from and independent of the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland occupies the north and east of the island and is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom; it is, in other words, part of the United Kingdom.
The link below gives a good overview of Ireland and its history, with links to Northern Ireland specifically:
Answer: North of the Rep. of Irelamd (Eire) is Northern Ireland, which is part of the U.K. If you keep heading north, you will pass by Scotland's west coast, Faroe islands to the northwest and Iceland to the northeast, and then its the North Pole at the end. Hope this helps
Scotland haha why are you on wikianswers haha
what a looser ...wait im on it ... no ur awesome and so am i
Iceland would be the country nearest to Ireland, heading in a northwesterly direction, as you can see in the map at the link below.
yes, but it was most prevalent in the west of Ireland. Ireland was still a single country when it happened. The division of the country into two parts (Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland) had yet to occur.
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.
what island? if you mean Iceland then no they are not. if you mean Ireland then no as well ireland is part ofthe U.K. and the north inreland republic is its own country
I dont really understand the question. The mother country of Ireland is... Ireland?
No. Ireland has an opt-out of it.
UK because North Ireland is a part of UK.
Ireland.
North Ireland is a geographical region not a person. There is also a country called Northern Ireland
Ireland is closer to the North Pole, as it is about 53°N.
Iceland
It is actually in the midlands of Ireland, close to the centre of the country, so it is not in the north, south, east or west of Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which is sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Southern Ireland" or the "South of Ireland".
northern Ireland neighbours the united kingdom.. England Ireland Scotland wales.... its to the north of Ireland
yes, but it was most prevalent in the west of Ireland. Ireland was still a single country when it happened. The division of the country into two parts (Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland) had yet to occur.
The big one in the north of the country is lough neagh.
No, it is an eastern, north Atlantic Island.
Ireland!!!! Great Britain and Iceland
It is the North Atlantic Ocean.