Saint George's Channel and the Irish Sea
St. Georges Channel does separate Ireland from the rest of the UK.
England and Wales are connected by land but there is a body of water between parts of England and Wales. The body of water between the south-west of England and the South of Wales is the Bristol Channel, it is not a sea. Though to the north of Wales there is the Irish Sea.
It is a bit bigger than a channel, it is called the Irish Sea
St Georges Channel separates Wales and Ireland. The English Channel separates England and France.
St. George's Channel is connected to the Irish Sea. It lies between the southeastern coast of Ireland and the southwestern coast of Wales.
No. Wales is east of Ireland and so Ireland is west of Wales.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Channel Islands have a reciprocal agreement.
There are 183 miles, (295km), between Dublin, Ireland, and Cardiff, Wales.
The UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and North Ireland. Immediately to the south of North Ireland is Ireland. France is to the east of England across the English Channel.
The Isle of Man lies between Britain and Ireland.
The Irish Sea flows between Wales and Ireland. This body of water separates the two countries, connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Celtic Sea to the south. The sea is an important route for maritime trade and travel, with several ferry services operating between various ports in Wales and Ireland.
This channel lies between Eire and the Wales