No single country rules it. The island of Ireland is split into the Republic of Ireland, which rules itself and Northern Ireland, which is ruled as part of the United Kingdom, although Northern Ireland has some power over itself through its devolved government.
Ireland can refer to the island of Ireland and also to the country that is on the island, along with Northern Ireland. On that basis, Ireland the country is situated in Ireland the island, so the answer is true.
"The island of Denmark" is a country, and it controls itself.
No. Ireland is an island and a country.
Denmark controls the Island of Greenland.
No. Britain is an island containing England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland is a separate island. On it are Northern Ireland and what you mistakenly refer to as southern Ireland. That name is neither politically or geographically accurate. It is more commonly referred to as the Republic of Ireland.
United Kingdom.
Republic of Ireland is 27,136 sq miles. Northern Ireland is 5463 sq miles. So 4/5 of the island is the Republic (country) of Ireland (Éire)
Ireland is a small country. The island of Ireland is large, being the 20th largest island in the world.
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Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland.
Ireland is an island. On that island is the Republic of Ireland, which is often referred to as Ireland, and Northern Ireland. So you could say that the answer is Northern Ireland.