No. The United Kingdom is made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, as is what is commonly known as the Republic of Ireland or officially as Ireland. It is not a part of the United Kingdom.
No, it is in western Ireland which does not class as part of the UK.
To call Eire from the UK dial 00 353 then the area code and number.
Yes. They are the usual three square pin plugs and sockets as in the UK.
Yes, New Zealand is ahead.
This is quite complex.British means belonging to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.The island of Ireland consists of Northern Irelandand a State called either Ireland or Eire.Irish may mean an inhabitant of the island of Ireland (i.e Eire or Northern Ireland in the UK) or it may refer to just Eire. So Irish may include some British.[Prior to the early 20th Century, Eire and Northern Ireland were united and part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Irish citizens from Eire are still allowed to vote in British elections if resident in the UK.]
a letter weighing 1 gram to Eire, what postage do I need?
The portion of the UK that is Northern Ireland shares a border with Ireland (Republic of Eire) The rest of the UK is an island, and does not border any country.
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Both use the same kind of 3 pin plug.
The United kingdom is four countries - split between two islands. Great Britain (the larger island) comprises England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland (the smaller island) comprises Northern Ireland and Eire. Eire is not part of the United Kingdom - but it is part of the the British Isles.
About 70 miles.
Eire Apparent was created in 1967.