Ireland
It is called St. Patrick's Day. In Ireland it is more of a religious holiday than a big drinking fest.
Ireland.
Ireland is often referred to as the land of leprechauns due to its rich folklore and mythology that includes these mischievous mythical creatures. Leprechauns are typically associated with Irish culture and are believed to be shoemakers who hide their gold at the end of a rainbow.
Ireland.
Ireland owns itself. It is an independent country. You are confusing Ireland with Nothern Ireland, which are different things. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland, officially called Éire and sometimes called the Republic of Ireland is independent. Both Ireland and Northern Ireland are on the island that also has the name Ireland.
i think it is Ireland because of the pot of gold and lebracorns like gold and come from Ireland so that's why i think it is Ireland
The country you are referring to is called Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. The capital of Northern Ireland is the city of Belfast.
The Republic of Ireland.
There is no such place as southern Ireland. It is an informal and incorrect term used to distinguish what is called Ireland, Éire or the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland. To answer the question you are trying to ask, yes Ireland is an independent country.
Ireland is a country
Ireland is sometimes called the Achilles Heel of England due to historical conflicts and tension between the two countries, particularly during periods of British colonization and Irish nationalism. This term suggests that Ireland has been a persistent source of vulnerability or weakness for England throughout history.