No, it is not a law in Ireland that you must give a leprechaun a share of your dinner if he calls at your door. Leprechauns are figures from Irish folklore and mythology, often depicted as mischievous little fairies. While they are an important part of Irish cultural stories, there are no legal obligations regarding them in modern law.
thats only law if you dont say twinkle twinkle i got your pinkle
Ireland is an island. On that island is the Republic of Ireland, which is often referred to as Ireland, and Northern Ireland. So you could say that the answer is Northern Ireland.
Anyone can find the Bank of Ireland's latest share price on the official Yahoo Finance webpage. There is also some in depth detailed information on the latest share price from the Bank of Ireland's official website.
Yes it does. Both are on the island of Ireland. Ireland, often referred to as the Republic of Ireland, takes up most of the island and Northern Ireland takes up the rest of it.
Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland.
Northern Island
Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland.
Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland.
no... "is when" should not be there
The UK and Ireland share a border, so it is theoretically possible to be in both places at once.
The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland share the island of Ireland. The next nearest neighbours are Isle of Man; England; Scotland; and Wales, (the UK).
Great Britain is an island, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on a separate island. It is on the island of Ireland, along with the Republic of Ireland.