No, are your brother and your father the same man?
2007-10-05 02:19:01
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answer #1
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answered by Big Feet 5
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They are not the same Island.
There is two main Island. One has the countries of Scotland Wales and England. The other is the Island of Ireland.
Then there is plenty of smaller Island around main two such
as the Isle of Mann.
So to answer your question no England and Ireland are not the same country.
English people are decent from the Germans and the French while the Irish Scots and Welsh are all Celts
Oh and the term the British Isles has been updated to the British and Irish Isles, just like the Rugby team the British and Irish Lions.
2007-10-03 21:48:45
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answer #2
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answered by 15/04/89 JTL96/YNWA 4
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England and Ireland are most definately not the Same Island. True we are both part of the same chain of Ireland but we are not the same ireland.
The English Invaded ireland in 1171 and proceed to terrorise the irish nation of 600 years without ever braking the irish spirit and in the late 1800's the irish started to force the english out and in 1916 ireland declared itself independent and in 1923 Ireland was granted independence by the International Conference but until this Day, Northern Ireland is still ruled by britian although this is slowly changing
2007-10-03 21:55:50
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answer #3
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answered by polishedshay 1
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You're either from the other side of the world or from a completely other planet, even the Americans know the answer to this one (well, most of them, anyway). The Republic of Ireland separated from the United Kingdom in 1921.
England is part of the United Kingdom and also part of what is called Great Britain, which most people refer to as Britain.
Ireland is divided into two parts, the Republic, which is independent of England, the United Kingdom and Britain, uses the Euro; and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, uses the pound Sterling and therefore under the political auspices of Westminster in London. However, despite many inhabitants of Northern Ireland calling themselves 'British' (as is their right), Northern Ireland is NOT actually part of Great Britain.
This is the political situation as of today on the island of Ireland.
2007-10-04 00:49:07
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answer #4
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answered by Orla C 7
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England and Ireland are 2 different countries that is like saying Paris and new york are the one city
2007-10-07 00:26:09
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answer #5
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answered by slim trim 4
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Yes and No. Ireland is the Republic of Ireland. They got their independence from England in 1921.
England is a country which together with the countries of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom.
2007-10-03 16:58:33
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answer #6
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answered by JLL1976 3
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Are u a third grader to be asking this question? I´m guessing you also think that the U.S and Canada is the same country, right? If you want info then Google it up..but I´m guessing you also dont know how to use that, right?
2007-10-03 16:43:21
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answer #7
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answered by Butterfly 2
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where are you coming from?
Of course it's not the same country.
There is England
and there is the Republic of Ireland
Only Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom these days.
2007-10-04 19:59:21
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answer #8
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answered by Erina♣Liszt's Girl 7
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absolutely not. however, there is a part of ireland in the north called Northern ireland that Britian rules. Otherwise, it is an independent republic
2007-10-04 08:05:46
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answer #9
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answered by chrissytimebuds 3
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England is the fourth part of the U.K. Ireland is an island right next to U.K. mainland. U.K.'s full name is United Kingdom of Great Britain(england,scoutland,wales) and North Ireland. Ireland is its own republic, but north ireland is part of the U.K.
2007-10-03 16:42:15
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answer #10
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answered by :) 1
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Hell NO, they are NOT the same.
England is England, and they maintain political control over Northern Ireland.
Ireland is a republic, independent of England, after having won a lengthy war for independence early in the 20th-century.
One day, One Ireland shall be again.
2007-10-03 16:42:15
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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