Ireland is off the northwest coast of mainland Europe, west of Britain, and on the east of the Atlantic Ocean.
Irish is the correct adjective to describe someone who is from Ireland.
The proper adjective to describe someone or something from Ireland is Irish, a proper adjective.
Ireland is a republic and it has a parliamentary democracy.
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He described the Trinity to the pagan Druids of Ireland.
Do you mean Fenian, which is a word used in Northern Ireland to describe Irish Nationalists.
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St. Patrick is known as the "Apostle of Ireland" and legend says he did use the Shamrock as a tool to describe the Trinity.
United Kingdom is the term used to describe England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland together.
Saint Patrick didn't actually remove anything from Ireland. He did not actually remove any 'snakes', but the term 'Saint Patrick got the snakes out of Ireland' is used to describe how he converted Irish people to Catholicism and Christianity and got rid of paganism, which in this case was the 'snakes'he believed to be in Ireland.
The word 'brogue' is most commonly used in two ways, both associated with Ireland. It can be used to describe the Irish accent. It is also a type of shoe popular in Ireland and also the Scottish Highlands.