Yes, Ireland is a first-world country with a very good education system, good infrastructure and medical care. Life is practically identical to that of the US and UK in terms of technology and electronics. However, Ireland are riddled with debt now because of poor decision-making and bad political leadership.
The late 1990's, with the emergence of the 'Celtic Tiger' economic boom (that would soon transform Ireland into one of the wealthiest countries in the world)
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Poland first, then every other European country except for UK, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal.
"South Ireland" or "Southern Ireland" are incorrect names for what is now known as the Republic of Ireland. Like any country in the world, Ireland wanted its independence, which is why the Irish Free State as it was known, later to become known as the Republic of Ireland left the UK, while Northern Ireland was created and remained part of the United Kingdom.
The Olympic games have never been held in Ireland.
Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
Ireland is most likely the oldest country in the world, the first explorers came from Ireland and discovered iceland and the UK
Ethiopia is the most oldest country known to man
No it is not. The Republic of Ireland is the 120th largest country in the world.
It is not going to become physically larger and it is a country that is not going to become a world power of significance. Ireland's influence is not a military one or an economic one. Ireland has good relations with most countries and so people get along with Irish people. This can help at a political level, but Ireland isn't and won't become a really powerful nation that countries will listen to on the big issues on the world.
northern Ireland neighbours the united kingdom.. England Ireland Scotland wales.... its to the north of Ireland
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Third world country, on it's way to become a second with (socialism).
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The same as any first world country. It varies based on your income and cultural influnces.