Ireland, the land of a thousand welcomes.
If it is on a horseshoe or something related to Ireland, it is probably actually saying Failte. Failte means "welcome." The "t" in uncial/Celtic script can often look like a "z."
Fáilte is the Irish language word that means welcome. Fáilte Ireland is the tourist organisation in Ireland, which promotes tourism for Ireland around the world and looks after standards of tourism in Ireland. It has had different logos over the years it has been in existence. Usually it has included a shamrock. The shamrock is one of the symbols associated with Ireland, though it is not the official symbol. That is why it is on the logo.
One can find information on NTL ireland when one goes to the official website of this cable television and multichannel multipoint distribution service company in Ireland.
"Welcome home"
One could find a detailed map of Ireland at a local travel agents. This would be of the large fold out type. Alternatively one could find a map online such as the website Ireland Travel Expert.
For American enthusiasts, one can find golf stores online at American Golf. In Australia, one can find them at Aussie Golfer. In Northern Ireland, one can find them at Uniquely Northern Ireland.
Probably 'Céad míle fáilte', Irish for 'one hundred thousand welcomes'.
No but there is a naturist swim google "naturist swim ireland" and you will find one.
"Céad míle fáilte" means "a hundred thousand welcomes" and it is still used as a common greeting in Ireland. So yes, it does still apply.
You can find car rental services in Ireland at the Trip Advisor website. Alternatively, you can also find car rental services in Ireland from websites such as Expedia.
You can find demographic information on the capital of Ireland by online resources and encyclopedias. For example, you can visit Wikipedia for information on the demographics in the capital of Ireland.