Ireland
Ireland is the third largest island in Europe and is situated northwest of mainland Europe. It includes the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and has a total land area of about 81,638 square kilometers or 31,521 miles.
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'Ireland Forever' Erin go braugh also Erin go bragh is a phonetic English version of Éirinn go brách, which in Irish Gaelic...
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Neither. Lad is derived from the English word ladde.
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It's a joke the Irish made up for fun! it really has no meaning but people often use it, as a joke as the Irish do! Answer It is...
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There's a good article on wikipedia under 'Black Irish'. Probably a better sourcethan personal anecdotes.Applekat29: My dad told...
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Co. Tipperary in Ireland doesn't yet have any post codes. This is the same for pretty much all of the republic or Ireland....
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There are no direct flights from Dublin to Sardinia. So the journey takes more than one flight. The flying time would be about 3...
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Ireland does not have ZIP codes. You would write the address with the name of the person and then their street, town and county,...
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the goldcrest (not the wren as folklore often says)
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2-3 days with ups worldwide saver
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I believe it is a hydroelectric power station built on the Shannon River in 1927.
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Because the kings at the time in history when castle were built, wanted to protect their lands from other kings. To do this, they...
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It is a unitary
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there is around 148 to 160 KM from cork to clare depends on where you want to go..
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In the English language, which is what most people in Ireland speak, you would say it as "Hello Friends." In the Irish language...
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There is no special way for learning the 12 counties in the province of Leinster. However there are a few simple things to...
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Assuming its union then Lansdown Road (Aviva Stadium) as of 06/11/2010The league team played last at leinsters ground
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It is a slogan used by Irish republicans referring to their wish for there to be no British involvement in Ireland, including the...
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They import Guiness and Silver
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Bygone Days, Market, Georges St. The Collector Den, Powerscourt SC The Collectors Shop, Blackrock Market, Main St Cultural...
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Dublin 2 is in the centre of the city, and is therefore part of the county of Dublin.
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Do you mean Enniscorthy? The Irish for Enniscorthy is Inis Córthaidh which may have been anglicised to Innes Carthay. If you are...
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China has an area of 3,706,581 square miles. Divide that by Ieland's 31,520 square miles, and you have it! China is 117 times...
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Tipperary
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Michael D. Higgins, inaugurated on the 11th of November 2011 for a seven year term.
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Geographically Leinster lies in the east of Ireland. It is part of what some people incorrectly refer to as "Southern Ireland"....
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The old Irish pound is worth about €1.27.
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Ireland has no national motto
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many Irish counties are landlocked - e.g. Tyrone, Fermanagh, Monaghan, Cavan, Westmeath, Longford, Offaly, Laois, Carlow etc
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The county takes it name from the city. The name of the city comes from the Gaillimh river (River Corrib) that ran beside the...
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Officially it was founded in the year 988AD but there were people living where Dublin now is long before that.
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Most mobiles in Britain start with 07. You would add the international dialing code and drop the first 0, so to dial them you...
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the codes for eurovox max ntl dublin are the same as the starview 1s...in here ....so look for star view codes for dublin...
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The world famous Blarney Stone is situated high up in the battlements of the castle. Follow one of the several long, stone spiral...
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4 hrs 10 mins approx.
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In Irish: Hello = Dia duit (dhuit). Goodbye = Slán We all speak English here anyways so 'How ya' will do for hello and 'See ya'...
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Ireland's official languages are Irish and English. English is spoken by the majority of the population (within the range of 75%)...
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Post is delivered from Monday to Friday for most of the year. Around Christmas there are weekend deliveries on a Saturday.
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The Shannon rises in the Shannon Pot, a small pool on the slopes of Cuilcagh Mountain in County Cavan, and flows into the Shannon...
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It was named after William Temple who owned houses and land in that area in the 17th century. His garden ran down to the river...
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the cost of living depends on where you live with UBS recently ranking Dublin the 8th most expensive city in the world in which...
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In the Irish language it is Dia dhuit, which means God be with you, but is used as a greeting similar to hello. In English people...
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You would not find the Giant's Causeway anywhere in Great Britain. It is located in Northern Ireland in County Antrim. Northern...
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Kilkenny comes from the Irish Cill Channigh, which means the church of Canice. Kilkenny is associated with St. Canice.
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The fligt time is 2 hours 30 minutes..
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there is no direct rail service from Dublin to Tipperary town. Buses travel from the central bus station in Dublin (called...
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There are over 300...no wonder Ireland is green :)
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Offaly has several phone codes, so you would need to know where you were phoning. See the link to the Golden Pages below, which...
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No, actually, not very many Irish people have red hair these days. Most of them have dark hair. Black, Brown-Dark/Light with...
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Depending on the route you take, between 270 and 290 miles or 433 kilometres and 466 kilometres. The shorter distances may not...
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To kiss the Blarney Stone you must lie on your back and bend your head backwards over a huge gap, and look backwards over the...
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They say that kissing the Blarney Stone will give you the gift of eloquence...or the gift of gab (eloquency, the gift to speak in...
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Clocks go back one hour at 2am on the last Sunday of October each year in Ireland. For 2010 that is Sunday the 31st of October.
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Not all of them. Some are lived in and very well looked after, so they would be as good as any home.
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Ireland has a ceremonial President - Mary McAleese The head of the government is the Taoiseach (Prime Minister) - Enda Kenny.
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"South Ireland" is just Ireland and they use the Euro
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Her term of office was from 1997 to 2011 - 14 years
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150 kilometres across M & N7 (EAST).
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The potato came from south America. In the 16th century, about 1570, Spanish explorers would have brought it back to Europe. It...
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About 9%. The Harvard U. anthropological study found that the "clear reds" amounted to about 4% and another 5% had red-brown....
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About 124 miles or 200 kilometres.
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Antonin Artaud died on March 4, 1948 at the age of 51.
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Irish (Gaelic):Éirinn go brách (aer'-rin guh brawch)Scottish Gaelic: ...
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The inhabitants of Ireland are called the Irish.
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Dubh Linn, are the Irish words for Black Pool. A settlement where Dublin now is, was close to a black pool on the river Liffey,...
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The Custom House in Dublin is now used as the base for the Irish government's Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local...
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Irish addresses don't have postal codes. For purchasing on the internet use Irl of IE. For sending letters, once you have the...
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The Burren has such a variety of flora and fauna, that any time of the year will have things of interest to see. Like anywhere,...
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There are various routes you can take. It is at least about 141 miles which is about 226 kilometres. There are some routes that...
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Includes: natural gas petroleum peat copper lead dolomite barite limestone gypsum silver and some zinc fishing ...
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Ireland doesn't have post codes. You would just use the town and county of wherever you are writing to.
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St. Patrick's Day, music, literature, poetry, sport, Guinness, Newgrange, round towers, the Book of Kells, history, the Giants...
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It is about 220 miles or 356 kilometres.
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In the Republic of Ireland previously used the Irish Punt (pound), until 2002 when it changed to the Euro (€). Northern...
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Ireland does not have a Prime Minister. The head of an Irish government is called a Taoiseach. At the current time, May 2012,...
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hi i don't get your question but north Ireland is in Ireland because England used to rule Ireland but know we won it back and...
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Because they have little exposure to the authentic Irish language (and may actually think 'Erin go bragh' is Irish). Check out...
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Mweelrea in county Mayo, standing at 814 metres or 2670 feet.
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Ireland's head of government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. As of the 1st of December 2010, when this answer was...
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Quartzite is found, amongst other places, in counties Donegal and Wicklow.
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In Irish Gaelic it means 'a town, village'. It can also mean 'home' in some cases. Bally comes from the Irish word "Baile"...
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It has a long history and stages of it becoming the Irish flag. It's origins go back to 1848. It was raised over the GPO during...
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Go To Itv.com And type In Britians Got Talent and a Sight Will Come Up Der You Go ! ....
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A direct flight is about 10 hours. Phil
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AnswerThe Easter rising was a rebellion in Ireland in 1916 against british rule, This would eventualy lead to home rule as it was...
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Most Dangerous Animal In Ireland: Through my research I haven't found that there are any dangerous animals in Ireland. However,...
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Dublin city is the capital of the Republic of Ireland. The capital city in Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, is...
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The population of the island is about six million. The Republic of Ireland has a population of about 4,470,700 residents. ...
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