How many verses are there in Irelands National Anthem?
5 verses. It is actually not the English national anthemas England doesn't have a national anthem, but they use it for England as it is the british national anthem.It goes like this:
1. God save our gracious Queen,
Long live our noble Queen,
God save the Queen!
Send her victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us;
God save the Queen!
2. O Lord our God arise,
Scatter her enemies
And make them fall;
Confound their politics,
Frustrate their knavish tricks,
On Thee our hopes we fix,
God save us all!
3. Thy choicest gifts in store
On her be pleased to pour;
Long may she reign;
May she defend our laws,
And ever give us cause
To sing with heart and voice,
God save the Queen!
4. Not in this land alone,
But be God's mercies known,
From shore to shore!
Lord make the nations see,
That men should brothers be,
And form one family,
The wide world over.
5. From every latent foe,
From the assassins blow,
God save the Queen!
O'er her thine arm extend,
For Britain's sake defend,
Our mother, prince, and friend,
God save the Queen
When did Ireland first win the eurovision?
In 2009, the Eurovision Song Contest will be held from the 12th of May til the 16th. 42 countries are participating with one new country participating, Slovakia. Georgia withdrew its place in it for this year.
Does Queen Elizabeth rule Ireland?
No. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of the United Kingdoms and Northern Ireland, which includes Scotland. She reigns there as Queen, but she does not rule. That is she is the head of state but she cannot command the government.
Did Jerry Lee Lewis live in Ireland?
Yes he lived in castleknock Dublin till he tax problems were sorted out in the us
Blink 182 WILL NOT be touring England or any other country. If you want to go see them you will have to go to America. Travis Barker refuses to get on a plane since his crash so there is absolutly no chance of them coming over here.
Why are there no deserts in Ireland?
Ireland is not hot enough. It is too far north of the equator to have the kind of climate for a desert. It gets a lot of rain and can get some cold weather, so there aren't the conditions for deserts to form.
Where did the Titanic go after Ireland?
The titanic now lies at the bottom of the sea in the middle of the Atlantic ocean.
Were the cliff scenes the Guns of Navarone filmed in Ireland?
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
How long does it take to fly from ireland to New Zealand?
it takes 23 hours to fly from Dublin to Auckland. But on the way back it will be about 26 hours due to changes in wind direction :)
What is flight time from Amsterdam to Dublin?
The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.7 hours 15 mins
Can you buy American PS3 games and will the play on the PS3 in Ireland?
No, the American games will not play in Ireland if your using the Ireland consolle but if you purchase the American console and take it to Ireland it will easily play all the games that you purchased is America ( the American console will not play the games the you purchased in Ireland) If you have more questions message me.
What is the average temperature in the summer and winter in Ireland?
In the Summer in Ireland the temperature is normally around 19 degrees Celsius!
What do you dial to call a home in New Zealand from Ireland?
First things first, find the telephone number of the mobile phone you wish to call in New Zealand. It should start with 02, followed by between 7 and 9 digits, depending on the carrier. For the example, the unassigned phone number 027 987 6543 will be used.
First, dial the international access code 00, followed by New Zealand's country code 64. Finally, dial the mobile number in full, excluding the first 0. In full, the number you should dial, using the example above, is 0064279876543.
Who were the 7 winners for Ireland in the eurovision song contest?
1970 - "All kinds of everything" performed by Dana
1980 - "What's another year" performed by Johnny Logan
1987 - "Hold me now" performed by Johnny Logan
1992 - "Why me" performed by Linda Martin
1993 - "In your eyes" performed by Niamh Kavanagh
1994 - "Rock 'n' Roll kids" performed by Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan
1996 - "The voice" performed by Eimear Quinn
How many people kiss the blarney stone each year?
I can't find a single account of anyone having fallen while kissing the Blarney Stone. But a pilgrim was reputed to have slipped to his death when trying to kiss the stone by hanging over the edge. Nowadays you go out through a hole on your back and kiss the underside of the Blarney Stone. You do need to be fit. There is an iron cage to prevent you falling.
When was the Republic of Ireland founded?
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Independence was declared for all of Ireland in 1916. Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland were created in 1922. It was then known as the Irish Free State. The term Republic of Ireland was not used for it until 1949.
Ireland is now a first world country, with an international credit rating of AAA. But as in any first world country poverty still exists in Ireland, though it is not as widespread as it once would have been. The government also pays those out of work a "dole" to help survive.
...thank god! thought i was gone there for a minute
What is the abbreviation for Northern Ireland?
N. I. - many people call it Ulster, but this is technically incorrect as a third of Ulster is in the Republic
Who was the taoiseach in 1994?
Albert Reynolds was Taoiseach for most of 1994, with John Bruton taking over later in the year.