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Ireland - An Island?

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barry1010 | 13:44 Mon 21st Mar 2022 | ChatterBank
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An advert says 'Visit the island of Ireland?'
Is it, though? It borders Northern Ireland so isn't surrounded by water
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the island itself is called ireland
on that island you have both NI and RoI
the ad campaign is aimed at the north and the republic.
https://www.ireland.com/en-gb/

The ads are joint initiatives by the tourist boards of Ireland (the country) and Northern Ireland (the country) to promote Ireland (the whole island).
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Thanks all, I only saw the ad briefly as I was passing through.
Ireland is one of the islands of the British Isles.
The Republic and the North jointly promote Irish tourism. Similar to Turkey and Greece cooperate to promote mediterranean tourism.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_Ireland

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I always think of Ireland as Éire, or the Republic of Ireland. I understand the terminology of the advert now, thanks

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