INÍON NA hÉIREANN
Yes, anyone from Northern Ireland or Ireland can get an Irish Passport.
Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland, which is on the Irish Sea.
The Irish for Ireland is Éire. It is believed it comes from the Goddess Ériu.
No they don't.
the division of Ireland in 1921 into Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State/Republic of Ireland
Irish is an adjective that means of or relating to Ireland. Ireland is a noun, the name of a country.
They are Irish. You could refer to them as Irish, or as an Irishman or Irishwoman.
The Irish Gaelic for 'daughter' is iníon [in'yeen].Iníon"Iníon" is the word for "daughter" in the Irish language.
Éire is the name for Ireland in the Irish language. You will see it on Irish coins and stamps.
The Irish were and are the inhabitants of Ireland and their descendants.
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.
No. There are more people in the USA that claim Irish ancestry than the population of Ireland, but there are more actual Irish people in Ireland than there are actual Irish people in the USA.