No, Ireland is not part of Great Britain. Great Britain refers specifically to England, Scotland, and Wales. Ireland is a separate island to the west of Great Britain, with Northern Ireland being part of the United Kingdom while the Republic of Ireland is a separate country.
Ireland is not part of Great Britain.
Ireland is divided into 2 parts -- Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
Great Britain is an island made up of England, Scotland and Wales.
Northern Ireland and Great Britain together form the United Kingdom.
The Republic of Ireland is a separate country.
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. In contrast, the southern portion of Ireland (the Republic of Ireland) is its own country.
Great Britain is an island but part of the UK is on the island of Ireland.
The full name for the United Kingdom is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
No, Britain is a separate country from the United States. Britain refers to the island that includes England, Scotland, and Wales, while the United States is a country located across the Atlantic Ocean.
Britannia is a poetic term for Great Britain, which includes England, Scotland, and Wales. The United Kingdom, or UK, is a political union that includes Great Britain as well as Northern Ireland. Essentially, the UK includes Great Britain and Northern Ireland, while Britannia is a historic name for the island of Great Britain.
In 1801, Ireland became part of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'.
No part of Ireland is in Great Britain. They are two separate islands. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom, includes the island of Great Britain and also Northern Ireland, which is a part of the island of Ireland. Great Britain and the United Kingdom are not the same, which can cause confusion.
No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
It was never a part of Great Britain. Great Britain and Ireland are separate islands. Ireland was part of the British empire and part of the United Kingdom, until 1922, which is probably what you are referring to.
northern Ireland is part of great Britain. the republic of Ireland is an independent of great Britain but has little input into the affairs of northern Ireland
Ireland (southern Ireland)
In 1922 Ireland was partitioned which created Northern Ireland and what is now the Republic Ireland. Britain and Ireland are separate islands, so no part of Ireland was with Britain, which consists of just England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, which consisted at that time for Britain and Ireland, and when the Ireland was divided Northern Ireland stayed a part of the United Kingdom while the rest of Ireland became independent.
the United Kingdom - of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Great Britain is part of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Great Britain. Combined with Northern Ireland they are 'the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland.
England is a country that makes up part of the United Kingdom, along with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is the island that England Scotland and Wales are part of. The United Kingdom is Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, so Great Britain does not include Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland has never been part of Great Britain. Great Britain is an island consisting of Wales, England and Scotland. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland which is a completely separate island. Northern Ireland, along with England, Scotland and Wales, are together known as the United Kingdom, which is probably what you are referring to. So Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, but not part of Great Britain.