No.
There is no 'main' place - snakes are found all over the planet - with the exception of a few small islands, and countries such as the Arctic, the Antarctic and Ireland
Ireland and New Zealand.
It is a common belief that there are only two countries that do not have snakes. The countries of New Zealand, Greenland, and Iceland are said to have no snakes. Other countries include Norway and Ireland.
in the wild
The best place to find a of list of all the snakes in the world would be the Wikipedia. From the Wikipedia, you can explore other facts about snakes, such as, location and habitat.
Ireland became a Christian country and helped spread Chrsitianity to other parts of the world. Many great saints came from Ireland and many important places associated with Christianity were founded in Ireland and surive today, such as Clonmacnoise and Glendalough.
Scientists have found no fossil evidence that snakes ever lived in Ireland. The snakes were symbolic of the pagan gods being worshiped by the Druids. Through his missionary work, Patrick was able to drive these 'snakes' from Ireland.
no, there are not. Ireland is a very small place.
There are many different places in the world that hold different kinds of people. Ireland, France is one such place. This place is located in Europe.
That is a matter of opinion. Most people in the world would not say that it is.
Ireland have not won the Rugby World Cup yet.
Just because someone is intelligent, doesn't mean they aren't capable of having beliefs that are totally devoid of logic and reason.Sometimes the world seems so utterly devoid of magic and wonder, that it's hard not to retreat into your head and live there instead.