The both have great agriculture. They are both European countries. They are both members of the European Union. They both have Coastlines. They are both small countries. These are just some of the things they have in common. There are many others.
Ireland is a lot bigger.
Ireland is about twice the size of the Netherlands.
Evil Things - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:15 Netherlands:16 UK:15 USA:R
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There are many differences. Ireland is an island. The Netherlands is on the mainland of Europe. In Ireland they speak English and Irish. In the Netherlands they speak Dutch. Food would be different. Music would be different. Sports would be different. A lot of Ireland has a low density of population. The Netherlands has a high density of population.
netherlands, republic or ireland, romania, etc.
There are many differences, too many to mention. They are of course different countries. Ireland is off the coast of western Europe, whereas the Netherlands is on the mainland of Europe. Ireland has many mountains, whereas the Netherlands is quite flat. English and Irish are the main languages in Ireland, whereas the people in the Netherlands speak Dutch. Tastes in food would be different. They would play some similar sports, but there are differences in what sports are popular. For example, Gaelic Football and Hurling, Ireland's two national sports would be practically unknown in the Netherlands. Rugby is big in Ireland, but not in the Netherlands. People are different, laws and politics are different, music is different and so on. There are many differences.
The air distance from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to Dublin, Ireland, is 471 miles. That equals 759 kilometers or 410 nautical miles.
All Things to All Men - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ Germany:16 Ireland:15A Netherlands:12 UK:15
Roman Catholic is Ireland's most common religion. After that it is the Church of Ireland.
About 450 miles or 727 kilometres.
England, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands.