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The South of Ireland (The Irish free State) obtained independance on 6th. December 1922, the North of Ireland is still ruled by Britain.

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Is Ireland part of Great Britain?

No. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. The term United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland with the countries in Britain.


What fraction of island of Ireland is occupied by the country of Ireland?

Republic of Ireland is 27,136 sq miles. Northern Ireland is 5463 sq miles. So 4/5 of the island is the Republic (country) of Ireland (Éire)


What country owns northern Ireland?

Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. In contrast, the southern portion of Ireland (the Republic of Ireland) is its own country.


Has Ireland ever had a blizzard?

Yes, Ireland has often had blizzards.

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How old must you be to become president of Ireland?

You must be at least 35 years old to become president of Ireland.


What age do you become an adult in Ireland?

The age of majority in Ireland is 18.


What did Catholics in Northern Ireland want?

Many Catholics, though not all, want Northern Ireland to join with the Republic of Ireland and become a united Ireland.


When did Ireland become north and south Ireland?

The Act of 1920, partitioned Ireland into two parts: the independent 'Republic of Ireland' and 'Northern Ireland' - 'Northern Ireland' remained loyal to Great Britain.


When did ireland become a parliamentary democracy?

1922


Who can become the minister of the church of Ireland?

anyone


What crop did Ireland become dependent on?

potatoes


Are there different ethnic groups in Ireland?

The original inhabitants of Ireland were Celts but in recent years Ireland has become a multi-cultural society.


When did belfast become the capital of northern Ireland?

Between 1920 and 1922 after the island of Ireland was partitioned


Will Ireland become a big nation?

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.


Why did Queen Elizabeth want everybody in Ireland to become members of the protestant church of Ireland?

I'm Not Sure


How did the Irish Sea get its name?

It is the sea between Ireland and Britain and was named after Ireland, to become the Irish Sea.