It does not matter which country the Euros originally come from, they can be used in any other country that uses the Euro. That is one of the reasons for having the common currency in the countries that use the Euro. So Euros from Italy can indeed be used in Dublin.
Dublin is not in Northern Ireland. The term Southern Ireland is an incorrect term often used to refer to what is known as the Republic of Ireland. Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland. Geographically, Dublin is in the east of Ireland, built on the east coast.
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In Dublin the Euro is used as the currency.The Euro is used in Dublin, Ireland.
before the switch to euros Ireland used the Irish pound(punt)
As Ireland was under British control at that time, the pound sterling was used in Dublin in 1911.
The British pound, sterling. Unlike the rest of Ireland where euros are used, northern Ireland uses sterling as it is part of the UK.
Yes, Hebrew is used in Ireland by Jews, particularly in Dublin. All Jewish religious services in Ireland are mainly in Hebrew. The Dublin Hebrew Congregation is the largest in Ireland.For more information, see http://www.jewishireland.org/
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland, which sits on the southern three-quarters of the island of Ireland. The term "Southern Ireland" is often incorrectly used to refer to the Republic of Ireland. "Southern Ireland" is not an official term, and it is often used to distinguish the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland. As it happens, the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is actually in what people refer to as "Southern Ireland" See the map below, which shows Northern Ireland as the grey area. You can see that the most northerly point is in county Donegal, which is in the Republic of Ireland, which people incorrectly refer to as "Southern Ireland":Dublin
People should bring Euros to Ireland, as that is the currency that is used in the Republic of Ireland. If they are going to Northern Ireland too, then they will need Sterling to spend there.
A UK driving licence can be used to drive in Ireland.
No. The Euro did not exist in the 1960s. The Euro only became the currency used in Ireland and other countries in 2002.