Snakes.
There are none in Ireland. It is said that Saint Patrick banished them from Ireland.
Herbert Hoover
Ireland
Romeo says it after he kills Tybalt and is banished to Mantua.
There is no town that could be said to be the most popular in Ireland.
The notion that St Patrick banished snakes from Ireland is quite a dubious claim, it is certainly possible there were never snakes in Ireland. There are Grass snakes in Britain clearly Ireland's nearest neighbour, the last time there was a dry connection between Ireland and GB was during the Ice Age when they were joined by ice at the north. This is when humans are said to have come to Ireland, I don't know if snakes like ice very much so maybe that's why they didn't venture over here then :)
The magical creature said to guard a pot of gold at the end of a colorful arc in the sky is a leprechaun.
Nobody discovered Ireland, but it's earliest settlers are said to have arrived in Ireland around 8,000 years ago.
GNOME
It is often said that it is the Celts, but genetic research has shown that the original people came to Ireland from the north of Spain about 9000 years ago.
Saint Darerca of Ireland is said to have been a sister of Saint Patrick.
In Chinese there is a mythical griffin like creature said to bring good luck. You will find sculptures of said creature in many Chinese homes. The name is pronounced very similarly to Peugeot and the insignia of the Automaker appears to be a lion but could as well be the Chinese Griffin. In Chinese there is a mythical griffin like creature said to bring good luck. You will find sculptures of said creature in many Chinese homes. The name is pronounced very similarly to Peugeot and the insignia of the Automaker appears to be a lion but could as well be the Chinese Griffin. In Chinese there is a mythical griffin like creature said to bring good luck. You will find sculptures of said creature in many Chinese homes. The name is pronounced very similarly to Peugeot and the insignia of the Automaker appears to be a lion but could as well be the Chinese Griffin.