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Christianity(represented by both Catholicism & Protestantism).

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Q: What is the religion in the republic Ireland and north Ireland?
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What is the religion of major Ireland?

Protestant in the North and Catholic in the South


What is the dominant religion in the Republic of Ireland?

Catholic.Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion of Ireland.


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Is there any country still divided into two countries?

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What Ireland is off the north coast of wales?

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What is the religion in North Ireland?

Christianity is the main one, mainly Catholic.


Is letterkenny in northern Ireland?

Letterkenny is in the north of Ireland, but not in Northern Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which people often incorrectly refer to as Southern Ireland. Letterkenny is in county Donegal, which is the northernmost county in Ireland, but is actually not part of what is known as Northern Ireland.


What two religions divide the republic of Ireland from northern Ireland?

Religions do not divide Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland. What you are referring to is the fact that most people in the Republic of Ireland are Catholic and most people in Northern Ireland are Protestant. There are also a large amount of Protestants in the Republic of Ireland and a large amount of Catholics in Northern Ireland.


What borders Ireland?

To the north of Ireland is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom and is the only land border the Republic of Ireland has. Ireland as a whole is an island and has no other borders, touching only the following seas:To the east of Ireland is the Irish Sea.To the southeast of Ireland is Saint George's Channel.To the northeast of Ireland is the North ChannelTo the south of Ireland is the Celtic Sea.The the west and north of Ireland is the Atlantic Ocean.Nothing borders Ireland, but the Republic of Ireland borders with Northern Ireland which is in the UK.


Main seas in republic of Ireland?

Atlantic Ocean to the west and south, Irish Sea to the east. The Republic of Ireand is bounded to the North by Northern Ireland.


Can a person living in Northern Ireland vote in the Republic of Ireland?

Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.Citizens of the Republic of Ireland can vote in elections there. Someone from Northern Ireland who is not a citizen of the Republic of Ireland does not have a vote in an election in the Republic of Ireland. Someone from the Republic of Ireland who is living in Northern Ireland and is still on the registrar of electors in the Republic of Ireland can vote there.