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As I type this, in Ireland it is now the 17th of March, so in Ireland and in many other parts of the world, it is indeed St. Patrick's Day.
The word 'banish' is a verb (banish, banishes, banishing, banished); to officially order someone to leave a country or a place; to make someone go somewhere else; to get rid of something. Example:We'll lie in the sun and banish our troubles and cares.
It is St. Patrick's Day, Ireland's national holiday, and is celebrated by Irish people and many other people around the world.
it is the most popular type of butter in Ireland
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Type in www.google.com or www.google.ca When it comes up click onto it and type in, "The history of St. Patrick's Day."
Most Irish (both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland) are Roman Catholics.
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Potatoes are a staple in Ireland and they are one type of food grown there. Other foods include wheat, barley, and cabbage.