Inglês, perguntado por brendagross, 8 meses atrás

Por que toda q Irlanda não está do Reino Unido?(reposta em inglês)​


Lidya127: respondi, espero que a resposta esteja certa rsrsrsrs

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por Lidya127
0

Resposta:

Northern Ireland is a British territory and forms - together with England, Wales and Scotland - the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is an independent country.

The question of the border between countries came back to the fore this Thursday (17/10), when the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, and the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, announced that they had reached a Brexit deal. The text needs to be voted on in the British Parliament.

The North Irish party DUP - which has been one of the main obstacles to Brexit approval - however, issued a statement expressing opposition to the agreement, alleging, among other things, that the customs arrangements proposed by Johnson would harm the country commercially. .


Lidya127: está ai rsrs
brendagross: ficou meio grande jsjsj
Lidya127: rsrsrsrsrs
Respondido por livisollie
0

Resposta:

The Irish island is divided between two countries: the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. While the Republic of Ireland, whose capital is Dublin, has been independent since 1921, Northern Ireland and its capital Belfast are from the United Kingdom and belong to England. In Northern Ireland, flags of both the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland can be seen and the currency used is the British Pound (British Pound) and not the Euro, used in the Republic of Ireland.

Perguntas interessantes