The Act of 1920, partitioned Ireland into two parts: the independent 'Republic of Ireland' and 'Northern Ireland' - 'Northern Ireland' remained loyal to Great Britain.
It is in the south midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's longest distance from north to south is 302 miles.
The South of Ireland (The Irish free State) obtained independance on 6th. December 1922, the North of Ireland is still ruled by Britain.
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No. Ireland is north of the equator.
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".
It is in the south of Ireland, more precisely the southwest of Ireland.
No. Antarctica is south of the equator. Ireland is north of the equator.
Geographically it's in the midlands of Ireland, in the county of Westmeath. When you refer to south of Ireland, you are asking if it is in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland. Mullingar is in the Republic of Ireland.
It is north of Belfast, located in the northeast corner of Ireland.
Hurling is played all over Ireland, so it can't be said to be from either north or south. However most of the best teams are from the very south of Ireland.
Swords is in the east of Ireland, close to the city of Dublin. Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland which some people incorrectly refer to as the south of Ireland.