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Is Ireland considered a part of the British Isles?


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Is Ireland considered a part of the British Isles?

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Yes, the islands extend from Pednathise Head, Isles of Scilly in the south, to Out Stack, Shetland in the north; and from Tearaght Island, Ireland in the west, to Lowestoft Ness, England in the east.

However, Ireland gained it's independance from Brittain in 1922. Northern Ireland is still a part of the Brittish Commonwealth. 'The Republic of Ireland' is a free state with it's own laws, government and institutions. Source(s): Wikipedia.com and I'm Irish.

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Yes, but it is it's own country, not owned by england. Northern Ireland is, though.
Irish chick
Northern ireland is
no its not and that chick is not laying enough eggs
yes bt dnt call us that!!!
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