For Belfast, +44 28 from outside the UK or 028 from inside. (Belfast is in Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom and thus uses the UK's country code +44.) For the Republic of Ireland, +353. (The + means whatever your international code is. It's 00 for me, but it's 011 in the USA and different in other countries. If you don't know yours, go to www.countrycallingcodes.com)
Belfast, in Northern Ireland, at the Harland & Wolffe shipyard.
The land mass of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is approximately 115 square miles (298 square kilometers). This area encompasses both urban and surrounding rural regions, including various parks and natural spaces. Belfast is situated on the eastern coast of Northern Ireland along the River Lagan, which flows into the Belfast Lough.
Ireland can refer to the island of Ireland and also to the country that is on the island, along with Northern Ireland. On that basis, Ireland the country is situated in Ireland the island, so the answer is true.
The Republic of Ireland is a country which is bordered by the United kingdom. The border is along the line which sepparates the state of Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland.
About 217 miles or 350 kilometres along a direct route. There are different routes and while some may be longer, as they are on motorway they could still be quick.
No, it's a country in the United Kingdom along with Scotland and Ireland.
Belfast Zoo is located on Antrim Road in Belfast. If one needed directions to the zoo then these could be found on the Belfast Zoo website along with details of all their attractions.
depending on where in Ireland you started from, Scotland was one of the easiest destinations to reach. there were regular sailings to many ports from all along the west and especially north west coast of Ireland. the shortest crossings from belfast and derry took only a matter of hours.
Ireland is a country located on an island.
Scotland is a country which is within another country: the United Kingdom, also called Britain. The other three constituent countries of the UK are England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' and is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Depending on where you are in Ireland you could say Scotland, the Isle of Man, England or Wales. At different points along the east coast of Ireland, each of these is the next piece of land heading to Ireland's east, meaning Ireland is west of them.