No, Ireland does not use UK plugs in their electrical outlets. Ireland uses a different type of plug known as the Type G plug, which has three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
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Yes. Ireland and the UK both drive on the left.
Yes, Ireland uses the same type of plug as the UK, which is the Type G plug.
Northern Ireland, which is on the same island as the Republic of Ireland.
As Northern Ireland is still part of the UK; the same rules will apply.
Ireland and the UK both operate by GMT so therefore they share the same time. There is no time difference between the two countries
Ulster is the most northern of Ireland's 4 provinces. Ulster is made up of 9 counties, 6 of which make up the country of Northern Ireland; hence the reason why Northern Ireland is often referred to as Ulster.Ulster is a province not a country.The 9 counties of Ulster areAntrimArmaghDownFermanaghLondonderryTyroneCavanDonegalMonaghanThe first 6 make up Northern Ireland with the remaining 3 some of the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland.................................1 island2 countries4 provinces32 counties
No, the Ireland plug is different from the UK plug. Ireland uses a Type G plug, while the UK uses a Type G plug.
The UK and Ireland are in the same time zone.
no not exactly UK has England, wales, northern Ireland in it
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