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  1. Jan 23, 2024 · Situated in northwestern Europe, Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe, located to the west of Great Britain. It is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea and the North Channel. The country shares a land border with Northern Ireland , which is part of the United Kingdom .

  2. The map shows the Irish island with the Republic of Ireland and the UK province of Northern Ireland within the British Isles. Depicted on the map are the Irish border, the national capital Dublin of the Republic of Ireland, county capitals, major cities, main roads, railroads, and major airports.

  3. Geography of Ireland; Continent: Europe: Region: Northwestern Europe: Area • Total: 84,421 km 2 (32,595 sq mi) • Land: 98.2% • Water: 1.8%: Coastline: 7,524 km (4,675 mi) Highest point: Carrauntoohil 1,039 metres (3,409 ft) Lowest point: North Slob −3 metres (−10 ft) Longest river: River Shannon 360.5 km (224.0 mi) Largest lake

  4. Coordinates: 53°20.65′N6°16.05′W53°N8°W53°N 8°W. This article is about the sovereign state. For other uses, see Ireland (disambiguation). Ireland ( Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ⓘ ), also known as the Republic of Ireland ( Poblacht na hÉireann ), [a] is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.

  5. Description: country in Northwestern Europe. Languages: English and Irish. Neighbors: Northern Ireland and United Kingdom. Wheelchair access: limited. Categories: sovereign state, island country and locality. Location: Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 53.1° or 53° 6' north.

  6. Ireland Map and Satellite Image. Ireland is located in western Europe. The island of Ireland is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish Sea, and the Celtic Sea. The country of Ireland is bordered to the north by Northern Ireland. ADVERTISEMENT. Ireland Bordering Countries: United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) Regional Maps: Map of Europe, World Map.

  7. Ireland was neutral in World War II and continues its policy of military neutrality. Ireland joined the European Community in 1973 and the euro-zone currency union in 1999. The economic boom years of the Celtic Tiger (1995-2007) saw rapid economic growth that came to an abrupt end in 2008 with the meltdown of the Irish banking system.

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