No. Sweden and the Republic of Ireland are completely separate countries. They are both countries in the continent of Europe, but they do not share a border and are not very close to each other. The Republic of Ireland is in the west of Europe and Sweden is in the north of Europe.
On the island of Ireland you will find the country officially known as Ireland or Éire, sometimes referred to as the Republic of Ireland or incorrectly referred to as Southern Ireland. You will also find Northern Ireland on the island of Ireland.
Ireland is a part of the European continent.
If you mean England as a part of Great Britain then it has a border to the north with Scotland and a border to the west with Wales The United Kingdom, of which England is a part, has a border with the Republic of Ireland.
No, Ireland is not a continent. Ireland can refer to a country and to an island. Ireland is part of the continent of Europe.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so is part of the European continent.
No. Ireland has never been part of England. They are two completely separate countries and they are on separate islands, so they don't even share a border.
Ireland is on an island off the northwest coast of Europe.Ireland and Northern Ireland are on their own island. The Irish Sea separates the island from Scotland, England, and Wales. These countries are likewise separated from mainland Europe by the North Sea and the English Channel.Ireland is geographically considered part of the continent of Europe.Europe
England is entirely part of Europe.It does not have a border with any other continent.The country to the east of England is either Wales or Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland has a common border with the six counties of Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.
Every citizen of Ireland is European as Ireland is part of the continent Europe.There are also thousands of people from other European countries living in Ireland as well as people from other parts of the world.
New Ireland is part of Oceania.