Ireland is a republic and part of it is known as the Republic of Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland is not in the Commonwealth.
False. Only Northern Ireland is claimed as part of the United Kingdom, but not the Republic of Ireland.
No. Northern Ireland is part of and is governed by the United Kingdom while the republic of Ireland is a republic and has its own government
There is no province that is not included in the Republic of Ireland. Leinster, Munster and Connaught are all completely in the Republic of Ireland. 3 of Ulster's 9 counties are in the Republic of Ireland, so that may be what you are referring to. The other 6 counties of Ulster make up Northern Ireland. These 6 counties are often incorrectly referred to as being Ulster.
No, the Republic of Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, nor is it a Commonwealth Realm.
The Republic of Ireland shares a land border with Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom.
Britain and Ireland are the two main islands, but all of their off-shore islands are also included.
The Republic of Ireland became an independent country In 1922, when the treaty formalising independence was ratified.Only Northern Ireland remained part of the UK.
No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.
This is because the majory of people living in it known as unionist want to remain part of the UK. At one stage the whole island of Ireland was part of the Great Britain because the king at the time took control. As time went by only the nothern end of this island wanted to remain part of Great Britain called Ulster.
Meath is in the northeastern part of the Republic of Ireland. The term "Southern Ireland" is an informal term used for the Republic of Ireland, to distinguish it from "Northern Ireland". It is not an official name or geographically correct. In fact, the most northerly point of the island of Ireland is in the Republic of Ireland.