A question like that can never really be answered, as different people will have different opinions and different reasons for those opinions. There are good things about both places and not so good things about each of them.
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Northern Ireland is separate to the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has a president. Northern Ireland comes under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom which is not a republic, but a monarchy and so it has a queen.
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
Northern Ireland uses the Sterling Pound and the Republic of Ireland uses the Euro.
No. Northern Ireland uses Sterling and the Republic of Ireland uses the Euro.
Someone with a driving license from the Republic of Ireland can drive in Northern Ireland.
It is in county Donegal, in the Republic of Ireland. There is a Frosses Road in county Antrim, which is in Northern Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland
No, it is not in Northern Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland.
There is the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, in the northern part of Ireland. The most northern point on the island of Ireland is actually in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland, as you will see at the map at the link below. Around the northern coast, is the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1921, as a result of the Irish War of Independence.Ireland was given independence from Britain, but 6 counties in the north-east exercised their right to opt out of the newly created Irish Free State, rejoining Britain and becoming Northern Ireland.The two entities now occupying the island are Ireland(also called the Republic of Ireland) and Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom.