In the midlands, close to the town of Athlone.
northern Ireland
The Irish Sea lies between Britain and Ireland. However, Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, therefore the UK shares a border with the Republic of Ireland and is not separated by the sea.
Not in recorded history, Wales and Ireland are on opposite sides of the Irish sea.
Africa and Ireland are a long way apart, and are not exactly separated by a sea. To travel from Ireland to Africa by water, you would go through part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean, with the part of it that is immediately south of Ireland being known as the Celtic Sea.
Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles. So on that basis, there is no answer to the question. What you are referring to is the sea between Ireland and Britain. That is the Irish Sea.
The Celtic Sea is to the south of Ireland and the Irish Sea is to the east of Ireland.
Ireland is not physically connected to a continent as it is a land mass surrounded by the sea. However it is considered to be a part of Europe and is part of the European Union.
The Celtic Sea, which is really part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic ocean, the bit between Ireland and Scotland is the North channel and the rest is part of the Irish sea. check the link to see more clearly.
Yes. They are separated by the Irish Sea which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The sea between Britain and Ireland is the Irish Sea.