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blackrock is just south of dublin in the republic of ireland Blackrock is also in County Louth, a few miles from Dundalk. There are two "Blackrock" towns in the Republic of Ireland.
most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities
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There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.There is no town in Northern Ireland that you could say hates the English. Individual people may, and in some towns there would be lots of them, but you could not say it of a whole town.
There is lots in Northern Ireland. There is villages, towns and cities. There are mountains, rivers, lakes and valleys. One of the most famous things in Northern Ireland is the Giants Causeway, a strange formation of pillars of basalt, hexagonal is shape. There are lots of galleries and museums. The Titanic was built in Belfast, so there is a museum to it there. There is so much more in Northern Ireland, far too much to mention.
blackrock is just south of dublin in the republic of ireland Blackrock is also in County Louth, a few miles from Dundalk. There are two "Blackrock" towns in the Republic of Ireland.
there is no countries in Northern Ireland because Northern Ireland is a country so there is only cities, towns and villages in Northern Ireland. If you mean what is the biggest county, then it is Tyrone.
Belfast is a city in Northern Ireland. Belgrade is a city in Serbia. Bellevue is a city in Washington State.
Some of the border towns with Northern Ireland may accept Sterling, but Irelands currency is the Euro and you will need to exchange your cash for Euros.
Locations granted city status (most by virtue of a cathedral):(England): Derby,Dunham(Scotland): Dundee(Northern Ireland): DerrySome towns (or burghs) beginning with D:(England)DagenhamDarlingtonDartmouthDesboroughDewsburyDidicotDoncasterDorchesterDoverDronfieldDudleyDunstableDunwich(Scotland burghs)DalkeithDarvelDenny and DunipaceDingwallDouneDumbartonDumfermlineDumfriesDunblaneDunoonDysart(Wales)DenbighDolgellau(Northern Ireland)DonaghadeeDownpatrickDromore (1 of 2)DundonaldDungannon
In the Republic of Ireland: Dublin (Capital); Cork; Limerick; Galway; In Northern Ireland: Belfast (Capital) Other news: Some large towns are potential cities, e.g Waterford; Derry; but Kilkenny City is only a "title" not actually a City.
most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities
Crime can be committed in any part. It is obviously more common in the larger towns and cities, like Belfast or Derry.