Nowadays Ireland and Britain are not great adversaries. There are good relations between them. Many Irish people live and work in Britain and there are many British people living and working in Ireland. In the past, as Britain was a colonial power and Ireland was under British rule, naturally there would be different kind of relations between the two countries. Nowadays they work together on lots of things, like politics for example. It is only when it comes to things like sport that they are now adversaries.
Ireland is located to the west of the island of Great Britain.
Most of the island of Ireland is independent of Britain as the Republic of Ireland. Only six counties of the province of Ulster in northeast Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In 1922 Ireland was partitioned which created Northern Ireland and what is now the Republic Ireland. Britain and Ireland are separate islands, so no part of Ireland was with Britain, which consists of just England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, which consisted at that time for Britain and Ireland, and when the Ireland was divided Northern Ireland stayed a part of the United Kingdom while the rest of Ireland became independent.
No. Ireland is a republic which gained its indenpendancy from the British in 1922. Britain, or Great Britain as it is sometimes called, is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland is a separate island to the west of it. The island of Ireland is split into the Republic of Ireland (also known as Éire) and Northern Ireland.Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom (or to give it its full name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). This is not the same as Britain, and even the name indicates this by saying "Great Britain and Northern Ireland". It clearly indicates that they are separate. So Northern Ireland and the rest of Ireland are not part of Britain. Britain ruled all of Ireland, but Ireland was never part of Britain, being a separate island.
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The two largest islands in the British Isles is Great Britain and Ireland. Great Britain has England, Wales and Scotland on the island and Ireland has the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
northern Ireland is part of great Britain. the republic of Ireland is an independent of great Britain but has little input into the affairs of northern Ireland
No part of Ireland is in Great Britain. They are two separate islands. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom, includes the island of Great Britain and also Northern Ireland, which is a part of the island of Ireland. Great Britain and the United Kingdom are not the same, which can cause confusion.
Incorporate Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Ireland is located to the west of the island of Great Britain.
The island of Great Britain and the island of Ireland.
In 1801, Ireland became part of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'.
Great Britain - is the largest of the British Isles. It incorporates the countries of England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland - west of Great Britain.
Britain and Ireland are islands but Italy is not an island.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then gets its full title of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
Great Britain is part of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)