Celtic
Celtic
No, Not even close.
Republic of Ireland is far bigger. Even check for yourself!
This isn't even a question, but to try an form some kind of answer I'll stats that no, FOOTBALL is not important on St. Patricks day and no football is played on that day in Ireland. Furthermore anyone that celebrates St. Patricks day is celebrating the desruction of the old Irish way of life and culture by the ruling higher classes of Europe at the time. Ireland today is basically a form of English culture bar a few things like folk music and attitude. That Irish dancing malarky is a load of nonesense and has nothing to do with the old Irish.
i believe that women are represented in many different ways, it may depend on your culture or even legends that people still follow today.
Geocaching is very popular in Ireland, there are even websites dedicated to it.
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Ireland is famous for its missionaries down through the centuries. An old nickname for Ireland was the land of saints and scholars. From famous saints like Columba (also known as St. Columcille), Columbanus, Kilian and Forannan down to ordinary people who even today still go to countries to help spread Christianity.
No, because fireworks are illegal in Ireland. It is even illegal to bring them over the border from Northern Ireland
Shamrocks are connected to Ireland. It's even registered as a trademark by the Govrerment of Ireland.
Shamrocks are connected to Ireland. It's even registered as a trademark by the Govrerment of Ireland.
No, we've never even heard of Irish Spring soap in Ireland