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What is the difference between Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Great Britain?

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Great Britain a geographic term. It is the name of the island on which the countries of Scotland, Wales, and England are located on. All are member nations of the United Kingdom. Ireland is also a geographic term, it is an island west of Great Britain occupied by the nations of Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is also considered a member state of the UK.

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Northern Ireland, UK is 5 hours ahead of Hazleton, PA

9:46 PM Monday, in Hazleton, PA is

2:46 AM Tuesday, in Northern Ireland, UK

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