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Well, the Latin name for Ireland is Hibernian, so presumably you would be called a Hibernophile.

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Is England better than Ireland?

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Why did England suppress Ireland?

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What is the relationship like between Ireland and England?

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In Ireland if someone calls you Moo what does it mean?

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Why do Irish people have Anglophobia?

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