What is known as Great Britain is an island that is a neighbour of Ireland, but has no physical contact with it. What you are referring to is Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland, as is the Republic of 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
Fiji is an independent parliamentary republic. It gained independence from Great Britain in 1970.
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.
Great Britain is an island consisting of three countries: England, Scotland, and Wales. It shares borders with Ireland (Northern Ireland to the north and the Republic of Ireland to the west), but it does not have any land borders with other countries.
When the US became independent, they bordered France (by Louisiana), Spain (by Florida), and Great Britain (by Canada).
The nation of Pakistan is an independent nation. It once had been part of the Indian colony controlled by Great Britain. Pakistan has borders with India, Afghanistan, China and Iran.
The North Sea borders Great Britain on the east.
In the Scottish Borders, Great Britain.
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
If you mean England, then it borders Wales and Scotland. If you mean Great Britain and Northern Ireland, then it borders the Republic of Ireland/Eire. Both border France via the English Channel.
Great Britain is an island so it has no boundaries or borders with any other country. However, Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and it shares a border with the Republic of Ireland on the island of Ireland.
No, the republic of Ireland is a separate, independent country.