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Is Ireland's forecast the same as New Zealand?

No. In terms of weather forecast, they are very different. New Zealand would be nearer the equator than Ireland is and the many other things that influence their climates would be very different. In terms of other kinds of forecasts, such as economic forecasts, political forecasts etc. they would also be very different.


What country do Northern Irelanders play for?

In terms of football, Northern Ireland it's self, In terms of Rugby, it is Ireland (IRFU), In terms of Olympic games, its Great Britain, which is referred to as 'Great Britain and Northern Ireland'


Can a non EU go to school in Ireland?

Students from outside the EU can come to study in Ireland. There are different regulations for different countries in terms of visa requirements and rules that the Garda National Immigration Bureau will apply to people coming into Ireland, so it would be necessary to check the relevant regulations that apply to your country in relation to Ireland.


What are tow important events in Ireland?

In terms of historical events, the famine and the 1916 Easter Rising. In terms of things that happen, The All-Ireland Football Final and The All-Ireland Hurling Final.


Capital of county clare Ireland?

Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.Clare is in the midwest of Ireland. If you are referring to southern Ireland, in terms of differentiating it from Northern Ireland, then yes it is in what is incorrectly known as southern Ireland. It is actually the Republic of Ireland. See the map below showing the location of county Clare by clicking the related link.


Does the Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland accent sound the same to outsiders?

No they do not. There are many accents all around Ireland which are very different. Different parts of the Northern Ireland have very different accents. Different parts of the Republic of Ireland also have very different accents. So no matter where you are in Ireland, accents will sound very different.


Why is the population of Ireland so big?

In fact, the population of Ireland is not very big at all in terms of total population and density. If you think the population of Ireland is big, it might be that Ireland has a large area. In terms of contrast, your country's population might be small.


Is there senators in Ireland?

Yes. The political system in Ireland is different than in America, so senators are chosen in different ways and have different functions, but there are senators in Ireland.


Why is Ireland called Ireland inc?

Ireland is not called Ireland inc. Ireland inc is a term used to refer to Ireland in business terms, where companies are trying to promote themselves or Ireland as a place to do business. It can also refer to things to do with the Irish economy and business in Ireland in general.


Who was the sixth president of Ireland?

Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.


What is one way Ireland is different from America?

Ireland is a country located in the continent Europe while America is actually two continents (North and South America), you're probably thinking of The United States of America which is a country located in the continent North America.


Do you have to be born in Ireland to run for president of Ireland?

No. You have to be an Irish citizen, but you can have been born outside of Ireland. For example, Eamonn De Valera, who served two terms as president of Ireland, was born in the USA.