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What do you call a long narrow inlet along the coast especially in SW Ireland?

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What do you call an inlet where a boat docks 3 letter words?

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If Northern Ireland is the UK what is Southern Ireland or the proper name for the part of Ireland that is not considered Northern Ireland?

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Is the firth a fjord?

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What is Ireland commonly called?

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Are you a immigrant if you come from southern Ireland?

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