In the republic of Ireland, Euro is the actuall and in northen Ireland the actuall curency is the sterling pound. The shilling used to be Ireland's currency in the past.
the Irish pound (Punt) was the currency. In 1960 it had the same value as the UK pound (sterling) and English notes and coins could also be used in Ireland
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The auxiliary verb "have" creates the perfect tenses and is used with the past participle of a verb. The word not is an adverb used to express the negative. It is used between the auxiliary verb and the verb.Example:Verb take, past tense took, past participle taken -Past Perfect : "He had taken the money from the safe."Past Perfect : "He had not taken the money from the safe."The continuous tenses use the present participle(-ing) form -Past perfect continuous : "He had been taking his medicine."Past perfect continuous : "He had not been taking his medicine."
There is no conflict between Northern Ireland and the UK. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, a minority of the population of Northern Ireland want to leave the UK and become a part of the Republic of Ireland. There has been a referendum about this in the past and the majority of the Northern Ireland people want to remain in the UK. Democracy won the day.
Ireland's enemies were mainly the British. For many centuries, the British considered Ireland as part of their country. You could also say that Ireland considers itself its own enemy, considering the heated divide between Catholic and Protestant religions there.
Yes. The Euro is the legal currency in the Republic of Ireland, so Irish people do use it. In Northern Ireland people use the pound Sterling.
the Scottish use pounds unlike Ireland who use euros
dollar
Dublin, in Ireland, uses the Euro as its currency.
The same as England
The Republic of Ireland uses the euro. There has not been an Irish pound since the start of 2002. The British pound is used in Northern Ireland, so in cities like Belfast, Derry and Armagh you can use it.
The Euro Sources: I lived there for 3 years <3
no it was never the capital of Ireland it was county Dublin
The Euro is used there now. The punt is no longer legal tender. Euro coins minted in Ireland will have Éire on them.
There are many scientists in Ireland, and have been many famous ones in the past.
Ireland, Poland, Belize, Uruguay, Egypt are some
money! ;)
Money lenders in Ireland must hold a license. The Central Bank of Ireland regulates moneylenders and issues licenses.