Ireland has all the standard forms of transport, like road, rail and air. Ireland is small compared to many countries, so a lot of people even cycle around Ireland and do a lot of walking.
The nearest island to Ireland that is not part of Ireland would be Britain. The Isle of Man is close to Ireland too.
Ireland has many islands around its coast. Some of the more significant ones would include Lambay island, Rathlin island, Tory Island, Aran island, Achill island (the biggest of all), Inisnmore, Inisheer, Inishman, Gorumna, Clare Island and Clear Island. Between Ireland and England is the Isle of Man, which is larger than Achill island, but is not an Irish island.
As Ireland is on an island, I would think not.
There is a signposted circular route around the Island which is about 62 miles.
Éire is the official name of Ireland. Ireland would be the name. Technically only part of the island of Ireland is known as Éire, as part of it is Northern Ireland, but Ireland is the answer you are looking for.
No cities could be said to surround Ireland. Ireland is a large island. Close by is the island of Britain. On it are some cities which are not far from Ireland. Liverpool would be one of the closest.
Ireland is an island with many sea ports and airports. The ones in Dublin would be the biggest, but goods come into many places around Ireland, depending on their destination. So there is no single answer to your question.
That would be the Classical Latin name for the Island of Ireland.
There are approximately 2,978 miles between Newport, Rhode Island and Ireland. The flight from Rhode Island to Ireland would take about 6 and a half hours.
It depends where you are in the UK. If you are in England or Wales then it would be Ireland. If you are in Scotland or Northern Ireland it would be Iceland or Greenland
Italy is a peninsula whereas Germany is continental and Ireland is an island.