Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
Depending on traffic, it would take just over an hour.
A long journey from america to ireland. you will have to drive 2 hrs drom shannon airport to Castlebar or 3and a half hours from dublin. If you are going there hope you enjoy it its beautiful I was there before
Like any country, Ireland has many accents. These have developed for as long as people have been in Ireland, which would be over 8000 years.
how long it wants to
There is no reason for Ireland to change its name. Ireland has been the name for a long time and a name like "United Counties" would make no sense and leave people asking "Where is that?" to which the answer would be given "It is Ireland." So it is best to leave it as Ireland.
That would depend on where in the world you are measuring or travelling from, and if you are travelling, it would depend on what way you were travelling.
Letters posted within Northern Ireland to other parts of Northern Ireland would normally have next-day delivery.
By plane, it would take about 9 hours.
About a month, depending on weather conditions.
15 hours and 30 minutes
Africa and Ireland are a long way apart, and are not exactly separated by a sea. To travel from Ireland to Africa by water, you would go through part of the Atlantic Ocean.
It would take the average sailboat, traveling at 6 Nm/hr, approximately 6 days to reach New York from Ireland.
It has been known about as long as people have been in Ireland, so it would not be known who first saw it.