Ireland is one of the countries in the European Union, so the answer is yes.
yes
Ireland are classed as a founding team and have played since the first event in 1987
Wales is a constituent country of the UK, so Wales can be classed as abroad from any country except the UK.
No, it is in western Ireland which does not class as part of the UK.
The only way to get to Ireland from abroad in the 12th century, which is when John De Courcy came to Ireland, would be by ship. That is how he and the other Normans got to Ireland.
An ambassador is a senior civil servant that is sent abroad to represent his or her country overseas.
He was an Irish king of the province of Leinster in the 12th century. After losing his throne, he left Ireland and got support from abroad, inviting the Normans into Ireland.
"Abroad" is an adverb. It is used to describe location as being in a foreign country or overseas.
To be classed as a nocturnal animal, you must be an animal that sleeps in the day but is active and awake at night time.
"eres del extranjero" means "you are from abroad" in Spanish. It refers to someone being from another country or being a foreigner.
You must be at least 25 years old to rent a car in the Republic of Ireland (ROI)