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Does the UK include Dublin in Ireland?

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Or just the northan part of Ireland?

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  1. N.Ireland is part of the UK. (Tyrone, Derry, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh and Antrim.)

    Even though Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan are in Ulster and are situated in the north they are still across the border into the republic of Ireland. Therefore these 3 and the other 23 counties in the republic(including Dublin) are not part of the UK.


  2. hi you

    Dublin is not part of the UK, 6 of the 9 counties of ulster is only part of the UK

  3. No

  4. A question was asked similiar to this last week and my response was:

    dear god no....

  5. just the northen part (hence the official name: The United Kingdom of Great Britan and Northern Ireland)

    Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland (which, if ur interested broke away from northern ireland and the rest of the uk neraly 100 years ago - keep with the times!!!)

  6. The UK only includes Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland (where Dublin is) is completely separate from the UK

  7. As already stated, Dublin is in (and the capital of) The Republic of Ireland.

    The U.K is properly know as The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is England, Scotland and Wales.

    The Island of Ireland is divided into 32 counties, 6 of which are Northern Ireland and 26 are The Republic of Ireland. Dublin being the capital of The Republic.

    hope this helps.

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