Dublin is the capital of Ireland, so most of its inhabitants are Irish. There are however many other nationalities of people to be found in Dublin.
No. Irish is the nationality of the people of Ireland and the name of one of its official languages. Dublin is the capital of Ireland.
That will depend on your nationality. As a general rule, for any international travel, always bring a passport.
Bram Stoker, the creator of Dracula, was Irish. He was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1847.
Don't say 'was', he is still around. Born in Dublin, raised in London and Washington DC, works in England.
That will depend on various factors, like your nationality and what your requirements are for getting to England.
That will depend on your own nationality and where you are initially travelling from. Contact your department of foreign affairs, or the Irish one for more information.
Artemis Fowl II is from Ireland. He lives around Dublin, making him from Northern Ireland, which happens to be mainly Catholic ironically.
That would depend on your nationality. As a general rule, for any international travel, bring a passport with you.
That will depend on your own nationality and where you are initially travelling from. Contact your department of foreign affairs, or the Irish one for more information.
If you are talking about Euston Station in London, to Dublin port, then it would be an international journey so you may need a passport. It will depend on your nationality. If you are talking about Heuston Station in Dublin to Dublin port, then it is a journey within Ireland, so that journey itself would not require a passport, but you may have needed one to get into Ireland in the first place.
Your own nationality as well as where you are travelling from and to, will determine the need for a passport. However, it is always advisable to bring a passport when travelling internationally.
that depends totally on your nationality. The only people who do not need passports/visas to make this journey are Irish or UK citizens