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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
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Goshia [24]3 years ago
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According to the map, the region that is named Norhern Ireland, is option <em>B. B.</em> Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and it is situated in the norht-eastern part of the island of Ireland. In the south of the island is the Republic of Ireland, a free and Catholic state. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.


ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
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Answer: The region that is named Northern Ireland is B.

Explanation: Northern Ireland is a country and a constituent part of the United Kingdom, which is also conformed by Scotland, Wales and Great Britain. Its capital city is Belfast. Moreover,<u> as the picture shows, Northern Ireland shares a border to the west and south with the Republic of Ireland</u>, which is represented by C. in the map. W<u>hile the Republic of Ireland is located on the south of the island of Ireland, Northern Ireland is situated in the north-east of the island</u>.

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