The official symbol of Ireland is the harp.
A shamrock is often used as an unofficial symbol for Ireland. The official symbol is a harp.
The shamrock is a popular symbol for Ireland, but it is not the official symbol. The official symbol is the harp, which appears on coins and on official documents.
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.
Ireland's national symbol is a harp. You will see it on Irish coins and official documents.
The symbol for Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland (The) in the NYSE is: IRE.
The symbol for Ingersoll-Rand plc (Ireland) in the NYSE is: IR.
The symbol we use on most things is the harp. But the shamrock is also seen as a symbol.
The shamrock is the plant that is most commonly associated with being an official plant of Ireland. It is used as a symbol of Ireland in some contexts, though it is not the official symbol of Ireland, which is a harp.
This colour green is assituated with ireland. lepurcans, magical creatures, faries etc are also assituated with ireland, along with gunieus ( a drink) but the harp is the traditional symbol.
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No. The thistle is the symbol for Scotland. Ireland's is the shamrock.