The North Sea - incorporating the English Channel.
If you are coming from outside Britain or Ireland, then yes you will. It is important to know that if you are coming from outside Europe, that Britain and Ireland use different plugs than the rest of Europe, so be sure to get the correct adaptor.
Irish companies do business with companies all over the world. The biggest trading partners would be Britain and then other European countries, accounting for over half of Ireland's trade. Canada and the USA would also be big trading partners. There is trade with the rest of the world. In 2009: Imports to Ireland: Britain - 31% Rest of Europe - 29% USA - 17% Rest of the World - 23% Exports from Ireland: Britain - 16% Rest of Europe - 45% USA - 22% Rest of the World - 17%
England and Ireland and Iceland are all islands to the northwest of Europe.
Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.
It is an island off the coast of mainland Europe.
no you cant use it in Ireland and Germany and the rest of Europe
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.
They were still controlled by Britain while the rest of Ireland became independent.
He grew up in Roman Britain, probably in Scotland. He was kidnapped and spent 6 years in Ireland. Once he escaped, he returned to Britain and then spent a number of years in Europe, probably France and Italy, studying for the priesthood. He was then sent by Pope Celestine I back to Ireland as a missionary where he spent the rest of his life.
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.
Northern Ireland can never be part of Britain, as Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the completely separate island called Ireland. Northern Ireland cannot be broken off the rest of the island of Ireland and dragged over to Britain and made into one piece of land. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, which consists of itself and the three parts of Britain, which are England, Scotland and Wales. Whether they want to stay as part of the United Kingdom or not is for the people of Northern Ireland to decide, and them only (under terms of the Good Friday Agreement). Neither Great Britain nor the rest of Ireland has any say.