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Why is beer a symbol of Ireland?

Beer is not a symbol of Ireland. Ireland has been connected with beer because of the many beers in Ireland, particularly the world famous Guinness. Lots of other countries produce a lot more beer than Ireland does. A lot of Irish people drink, which is another reason why people associate Ireland with beer.


How are Ireland and Australia connected in music?

Many Irish people would have moved to Australia and so there would be some Irish music heard in Ireland, but it would be different to Australian music.


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How many people work as auctioneers in Ireland?

Ireland does not have the data online as to how many auctioneers there are.


What is the national pass time in Ireland?

There is no one national past time in Ireland. Irish people do lots of things for leisure. In terms of sports, Ireland's two national sports are Gaelic Football and Hurling. However, Irish people partake in many other sports and recreational activities too, like golf, atletics, walking, climbing, cycling, sailing, rugby, horse racing and many others. So there is no single answer to your question.


Is Ireland multicultural?

Yes, you will find people from many countries and influences from many cultures in Ireland, along with Ireland's own culture.


Do Indian people live in Ireland?

Yes, there are people from India, and many other countries, living in Ireland.


What sports does Ireland compete in?

Ireland competes in many sports. These would include golf, sailing, rugby, soccer, athletics, hockey, snooker, boxing, show jumping and horse racing, to name just a few.


Is Ireland a seafaring nation?

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How many polish people live in ireland?

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