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Location (Ireland)

Longitude of Ireland – 7°41’31.58”W Latitude of Ireland – 53°8’32.57”N Continent – Europe Hemisphere – Northern hemisphere

Distance between Ireland and Sri Lanka. Kilometers - 9210.50 km Time by plane –

A couple of neighboring countries for Ireland -

England is to the east of Ireland and Scotland is to the north of Ireland.

Location (Sri Lanka)

Longitude of Sri lanka - 80°46’18.47”E Latitude of Sri lanka - 7°52’22.98”N Continent - Asia Hemisphere – Northern hemisphere

Distance between Ireland and Sri Lanka. Kilometers - 9210.50 km Time by plane –

A couple of neighboring countries of Sri Lanka - India and Bangladesh

Movement (Sri Lanka)

From Sri Lanka to Ireland you would have to travel by plane.

Exports from Sri Lanka - Textiles and apparel, tea and spices; rubber manufactures; precious stones; coconut products and fish.

Imports to Sri Lanka - petroleum, textiles, machinery and transportation equipment, building materials, mineral products and foodstuffs.

Reasons for leaving or traveling to Sri Lanka -

Constant warm climate, job opportunities such as diplomatic jobs,

Movement (Ireland)

From Ireland to Sri Lanka you would have to travel by plane.

Exports from Ireland – Machinery and equipment, computers, chemicals, medical services, pharmaceuticals; food products and animal products.

Imports to Ireland -

Data processing equipment, other machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, textiles and clothing.

Reasons for leaving or traveling to Ireland -

Cold climate, its not too expensive to live there, unemployment is 24% so there is lots of job opportunity there,

Regions (Sri Lanka)

Regions (Ireland)

Language

Sri Lankan people speak English, Singhalese and Tamil. (mainly)

Provinces (Political divisions)

Northern province, North central province, North western province, Eastern province, Central province, Western province, Uva orovince, Sabaragamuwa province and Southern province.

Sri Lanka is similar to Bangladesh with the fact that both of the two countries use English as one of their languages. Sri Lanka is similar to India according to the fact that both two countries use Tamil as a language.

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Language

Irish people speak both English and Gaelic (Irish)

States (Political divisions)

Dublin, Cork, Kildare, Galway, Wicklow, Meath, Louth, Waterford, Limeride, Danegal, Wexford, Clare, Westmeath, Kerry, Tipperary South Riding, Offalay, Killkenny, Mayo, Laois, Carlow, Tipperary North Riding, Sligo, Cavan, Moragham, Longford, Roscommch and Leitrim.

Similarity to neighboring countries

Ireland is similar to both Scotland and England because they're all English speaking countries and they have good job opportunity.

Differences

  • Ireland is a first world country while Sri Lanka is a third world country.
  • Ireand is part of Europe/Eurasia and Sri Lanka is part of Asia.
  • Sri Lanka uses provinces and Ireland uses states.
  • Ireland has cold climate and Sri Lanka has warm climate.

Similarities

  • Both Ireland and Sri Lanka use English but have their own language.
  • They're both in the northern hemisphere.
  • Neither of them are landlocked countries.
  • Ireland and Sri Lanka both import goods.
  • Ireland and Sri Lanka both export goods.
  • Its not too hard to live in either of the countries.

I & S Country Comparison

Comparison of Ireland and Sri Lanka

By Harry