Dublin, Cork, Belfast.
Galway and Waterford are important cities in Ireland, but there are bigger cities.
There is no particular city of origin in Ireland. Ireland has lots of cities and Irish people come from all over Ireland, from cities, towns, villages and rural areas.
Rural Ireland is everywhere outside the main cities and large towns. Basically it is the countryside. Urban areas are the large towns and cities.
The French Huguenots began to arrive in Ireland in the late 17th century, particularly after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, which ended religious toleration for Protestants in France. Many Huguenots sought refuge in Ireland, where they established communities, particularly in cities like Dublin and Portarlington. Their arrival contributed to the cultural and economic development of Ireland during that period.
No cities could be said to surround Ireland. Ireland is a large island. Close by is the island of Britain. On it are some cities which are not far from Ireland. Liverpool would be one of the closest.
6 of the cities in Ireland would be Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Galway, Limerick and Derry. There other important cities and towns in Ireland.
Christianity came to Ireland through St. Patrick's arrival in 432 AD. Christian festivals have been celebrated in Ireland since that time.
Prior to the Euro's arrival on the 1st of January 2002, the currency in Ireland was the Punt, which is the Irish word for pound.
Dublin, which is Ireland's largest city and its capital city.
Yes, there are cities in Ireland. Dublin is its capital city. Other big cities include Cork, Belfast, Limerick and Galway.
Waterford City - after Dublin, Cork & Limerick Cities. Some would argue that Belfast is the 2nd largest city in Ireland thus making Limerick the 4th city in Ireland but that is incorrect. As Belfast is in Northern Ireland, a seperate "entity" to Ireland the 4 largest cities in Ireland are as above Dublin, Cork, Limerick & Waterford
Ireland.