I don't know where either of those places are, but if you mean Ireland and North Atlantic Ocean, zero. Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean.
The Republic of Ireland is larger than Sicily.
Ireland.
Ireland and North Ireland are both More Developed Countries.
Sicily is not a city, it is an island and an autonomous region of Italy.To more accurately answer the question, here is an incomplete list of cities in Sicily:AgiraAcirealeAdranoAgrigentoÁlcamoAugustaAvolaBagheriaBrucoliCaltagironeCataniaCaltanisettaCastelmolaCapo d'OrlandoCefalúComisoCorleoneEnnaEriceGela
It is in the south of Ireland, more precisely the southwest of Ireland.
The North Island.
SicilySardeniaThe Isle of Capri is a smaller island that is a tourist spot.(Corsica is not part of Italy)
Ireland is divide in two, the Republic of Ireland covers about 80% of the island, while Northern Ireland which is part of the UK covers 20% of the island. Ireland is separated into four provinces; Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster. The boundries of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland cross through the province of Ulster.
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.
Some of the biggest ones include: Iceland. Ireland. Britain. Sardinia. Sicilly. Greenland. Spitsbergen. Corsica. Crete. Zealand.
Sicily is the biggest region in Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean. It has a landmass of 25,708 square kilometers (9,923 square miles). The coastline is of the main island is more than 1,000 km (629 miles) long.