The former troubles in Northern Ireland were often been portrayed as a Catholics v Protestants issue, but that is not really the case. The question is asked based on that assumption. However, it was far more complex, with other factors intertwined in there, so it is not purely and only a Catholics v Protestants issue. To explain it in full would take a long lesson in Irish history, going back hundreds of years and that is not really practical in an answer like this. So Ireland doesn't really have religious conflicts as such.
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Yes of course most of the fighting was in Northern Ireland with about only 9%(guess) in Ireland. The reason was religious and political sort of a clash.
What are the two places in Europe where ethnic and religious conflicts became violent?
Hurling is Irelands favorite sport.
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Muslim and Christians. No Jewish
External conflicts are when someone is dealing with society, nature, etc.
Young Irelands GAA was created in 1952.
The religious conflicts impacted the political scenario in negative ways and created discontent and turmoil. These conflicts decreased the power of the monarchy.
Irelands special forces is Fianoglach or Army Ranger Wing.
Hindu and Muslim riots.