Ireland is a Christian country. So it is the Christian God that most of the people of Ireland have. Jews and Muslims also worship the same God and there are Jews and Muslims in Ireland. There are some people of other religions in Ireland too that would worship other Gods.
Ireland is predominantly a Christian country, so it does not have any other special Gods.
In Ireland, mostly. There was no specific "Home of the Gods" that was separate from us mere unworthy mortals. Instead, the gods and goddesses roamed the forests.
Jews don't have Gods. They have a God.
The Greek gods, the ones who are in the myths.
Shamrock is a small plant found in Ireland, with three leaves. It is said that Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, used it to explain how there are three Gods in one.
The currency in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro.
The snakes represent the pagan gods that Patrick drove out of Ireland by converting much of the country to Christianity. There is no fossil evidence that snakes ever lived in Ireland.
No, mostly none of the gods are kind.
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Scientists have determined that snakes have never lived in Ireland. The snakes are symbolic of the pagan Druid gods that Patrick drove out of Ireland by converting the Irish to Catholicism.
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He converted the population to Christianity which drove the pagan gods out.