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Ireland gets a lot of tourists from America and some Americans move to Ireland to live.
The surname Noon, which can also be found much more commonly as Noone is common in the west of Ireland, particularly county Galway. Ireland is a small country, so people do move around, so you will find it in other parts too. People move to the larger towns and cities, especially to the greater Dublin area, so it can be found there. A good place to start searching is the census pages for Ireland in 1901 and 1911. See the link below.
Yes. People from all over the world have moved to Ireland. Depending on their nationality, some may need visas to get to and move to Ireland, while it is less complicated for other nations. The Department of Foreign Affairs website has details on what is required to go to Ireland.
British people like all parts of Ireland. British people visit Ireland on holidays and for other reasons, and even move there, to all parts. What you may be thinking of is Northern Ireland being part of the United Kingdom, but that has nothing to do with what parts of Ireland British people like or don't like.
People should bring Euros to Ireland, as that is the currency that is used in the Republic of Ireland. If they are going to Northern Ireland too, then they will need Sterling to spend there.
Ireland is a Christian country. So it is the Christian God that most of the people of Ireland have. Jews and Muslims also worship the same God and there are Jews and Muslims in Ireland. There are some people of other religions in Ireland too that would worship other Gods.
Ireland is predominantly a Christian country, but there are people of other religious groups too. There are plenty of Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and others too.
You must be at least 16 to move out of your parent's home in Ireland with parental consent. If there is no parental consent, the age to legally move out of Ireland is 18.
There are lots of important people living in Ireland, far too many to list. AMongst them would be the president of Ireland, many sports people, musicians, artists, people involved in world politics and campaigning for important issues such as tackling poverty.
What would happen if any one particular nationality moved out of a country....? British people have been living in what is now Northern Ireland for centuries - where would they move out to...? that is like asking where would all the white people in Australia move out to....or where would all the African-Americans move out of the USA to...? in short - it will never happen.
Most people moved from Ireland to Birmingham in the 50's and 80's
No. The first people that came to Ireland were not Celts. They came from the north of Spain. Other peoples came to Ireland too, that make what is now the Irish people, including Vikings and Normans. So, like any country in the world, the people in Ireland have various origins.