NO obviously not. Dublin is full of Irish people, whereas the majority of new york are Americans.
The population in Dublin and its surrounding areas has risen for lots of reasons. Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland, so people come to live in and near it in search of work. When the Irish economy was at its strongest, more people were coming to Ireland to live and work. Many of them would have settled in and around Dublin.
This may be a joking reference to the number of people in America, and in New York in particular, who claim Irish descent. There are more people in America who claim Irish heritage than there are Irish people in Ireland. Alternatively, it might be a reference to the fact that some aspects of Irish life are more influenced by decisions taken in New York than they are by decisions taken in Dublin. Small countries such as Ireland at very much affected by how big countries behave.
Dublin is the city in Ireland with more people than Cork. Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland, with a population exceeding that of Cork.
The capital of the Republic of Ireland is Dublin.Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland.Eire is also more commonly known as Ireland, and therefore the capital is Dublin
Irish staple meal is potatoes and potatoes still feature inmany Irish meals like potat scones, potato muffins. More Irish dishes are soda bread and Irish stew
Being more specific, the city of Dublin is to the north east, but it can be considered to be to the east, as parts of the very south of the county of Dublin is east of Naas.
There are much more in New York City.
Dublin would be better. Shannon is just a town near Shannon Airport. Dublin is a city with many attractions, so there is far more to see and do.
New York City is the most populous city in the United States, so, there are more people in New York City than Augusta.
That will depend on your own nationality and where you are initially travelling from. Contact your department of foreign affairs, or the Irish one for more information.
That will depend on your own nationality and where you are initially travelling from. Contact your department of foreign affairs, or the Irish one for more information.
Dublin has crooks cause of the nicer houses in Dublin more money