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Ummm, that's somewhat arguable. The southern tip of Ireland is at 51.5 degrees north, which is either in the "northern latitudes" or pretty close to the edge. I wouldn't call it "mid-latitude".

Let me put it another way; the southern tip of Ireland is well north of the northern tip of Maine, and about on the same latitude as Labrador, Canada.

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