Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and therefore also part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
No, the Republic of Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, nor is it a Commonwealth Realm.
No, only countries part of the British Commonwealth can participate in the Commonwealth Games.
Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland were all once part of the British Empire, as they were British colonies. Australia, New Zealand and Canada are now all members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth of nations.
The Republic of Ireland is not in the Commonwealth.
no - Ireland left the Commonwealth in 1949
Yes.
None. Ireland does not compete in the Commonwealth Games. Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth.
Any country that was once collonised by britan. And because they were once part of the commonwealth
Ireland left the Commonwealth in 1949. As it is not a member of the Commonwealth, there is no reason why it would participate in the Commonwealth Games.
Yes. Ireland is an independent country and a republic, so there is no reason for it to be in the Commonwealth. That is why it left it in 1949.
It's a Commonwealth country because it was once part of the British Empire.
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