What countries does the British Isles include?
The British Isles is the name of a group of islands situated off the north western corner of mainland Europe. It is made up of Great Britain, Ireland, The Isle of Man, The Isles of Scilly, The Channel Islands (including Guernsey, Jersey, Sark and Alderney), as well as over 6,000 other smaller islands.
Why is Ireland included in the British Isles?
The term “The British Isles” is, quite simply, an anachronistic political designation, and has no real basis in geography. Ireland is, quite simply, not a British island. It used to be one in a political sense, but the fact that a piece of it is still in the UK is no real argument for calling the whole place British.
Are the British Isles considered part of Europe?
The UK is situated off the northwestern coast of the European mainland. Of the four countries, only Northern Ireland shares a land border with another country, Ireland. England, just as the rest of the UK, is located in the continent of Europe.
What do the Irish call the British?
“English” and “British” in Irish tend to be interchangeable – the word is “Sasanach”, and it’s pronounced roughly the same as the Scottish Gaelic equivalent. (Note that that’s “English” in the nationality sense; the name of the language is a completely different word in Irish – “Béarla”.)
Why is Ireland divided?
The partition of Ireland (Irish: críochdheighilt na hÉireann) was the process by which the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland divided Ireland into two self-governing polities: Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. This was largely due to 17th-century British colonisation.
Is Irish part of Europe?
Ireland is a member of the European Union and is a founding member of the Council of Europe and the OECD.
How do you offend an Irish man?
The ten worst ways to insult an Irish person (PHOTOS)
- Spit in his Guinness.
- Insult his mother.
- Insult his mother’s cooking.
- Tell him U2 are overrated.
- Ask him if Ireland is still part of Britain.
- Demand his pot of gold.
- Insist that he dance a jig.
- Ask him if people still marry their cousins in Ireland.