from Wexford, in South east Ireland
Ireland.
The United Kingdom is both England, and Ireland, South as well as North
The UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and North Ireland. Immediately to the south of North Ireland is Ireland. France is to the east of England across the English Channel.
About 1 hour.
The Cliffs of Dover are located in England , not Ireland. They face the English Channel and France. In the Republic of Ireland are the Cliffs of Mohar. They are on the west coast facing the Atlantic Ocean. They are several hundred feet high.
yes in north and south America also in England
In the American South, many people come from Ireland, Scotland, and England
It is politically part of England, United Kingdom of Graet Britain and Northern Ireland
London in IN the South West of England. It is the country's capital city.
It is no colder or wetter in Ireland than it is in the west of Scotland, so that is not the answer. In the last ice age all of Ireland was covered, but the south of England escaped. It is likely that the ice killed off the the moles in Ireland but not the ones in the south of England, who were able to recolonise the mainland. There are also no moles on the Scottish island of Arran, which is similarly isolated from mainland Britain.
America (north vs. south), England, Ireland, and Prussia.