What are the three major cities in Ireland and why?
Dublin is the capital and largest city. Cork is the largest city in the south of Ireland and main city in the province of Munster. Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland.
What is the population of county Leitrim Ireland?
As of the last census, which was in 2011, there were 31,798 people in Leitrim.
Where is Radha soami satsang rssb held in Dublin area Ireland?
Please advise the address and contact number where satsang is conducted at Dublin
No according to the catholic church you should only marry once so if you try to marry again in Ireland in the catholic church they will not allow you to even if you were divorced in England.
Saint Brigid was an Irish saint, from county Kildare in Ireland. She is the patroness of Ireland, in the same way that Saint Patrick is the patron saint. Her feast date is the 1st of February.
How old is Bray Head in Co Wicklow in Ireland?
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
It is hard to be precise, but between 358 million years old and 415 million years old.
Is the Irish accent as clear as it is in films etc or is it more flat?
the Irish accent you here in most films is actually a dublin accent, i come from derry and although the accent has some simalilarities is isn't the same, and it is the same for all the counties, each county has its own accent. and the dublin accents you here on tv are pretty much the same as the natural dublin accent, except the natural accent may be a bit rougher. Whenever I hear a foreign actor doing an Irish actor I recognise it as an Irish accent. However there is not one person in the country who would talk like that. I don't know how you think its a Dublin accent mate.
Most Irish accents in movies are bull.
They're either a bad Northern Ireland accent on a guy who, predictably, was "in the I.R.A." or a very terrible, barely recognizable Connaught accent, exagerated so it sounds like a leprechaun.
IRISH ACCENTS IN MOVIES ARE NOTHING LIKE THE REAL THING.
Bear in mind the Beatles. They all had godawful Scouse (Liverpool Irish) accents, but affected "American" accents for vocals and interviews. Then watch "The Commitments"
Who is Ireland's 3rd most important saint?
St. Patrick
St. Brigid
St. Columba
St. Kevin
The first Irish saint to be canonized by a pope was:
St. Malachy
Other important saints of Ireland are:
St. Aidan
St. Brendan
St. Columban
St. Ita
St. Kieran
St. Oliver Plunket was the last Catholic Martyr canonized.
Who was the only woman to have hosted The Rose of Tralee?
Kathleen Watkins, the wife of Gay Byrne who himself was a regular host of the show.
What was internment and why was it introduced in northern Ireland?
Internment was introduced by the Heath Government in 1971, known as Operation Demetrius. It was a knee jerk reaction to the escalating security situation, both catholic and protestant communities were targeted. On its introduction ten civilians were killed during arrests or associated operations. Internment resulted in the forced imprisonment without trail by the state. It resulted in the University for Political prisoners. The Labour Government following William Whitelaw's example changed the status of prisoners from political to criminal - despite there not being any legal representation or courts involved. 16th October 1974 the camp, a former second world war RAF base was set alight by the prisoners. My research subject is about this time, if anyone can help inform me of stories please reply- thank you. graham.delfyd@virgin.net
Is Dublin located at the lowest bridging point of a river?
Dublin city in Ireland is built around the mouth of the river Liffey where it enters the Irish Sea. Two canals and a number of other rivers flow into the Liffey within the confines of the city, and the river Tolka enters the Irish Sea very close to the Liffey. So Dublin would be at the Liffey's lowest point. A lot of land that the city is built on is actually reclaimed land from the Irish Sea. The original settlements where Dublin started over 1000 years ago, were further inland than where much of the city now is, while still part of the area of the Dublin today. These settlements were built at a crossing point in the Liffey.
We do whatever teenagers do , we hang out with friends , go shopping , have oir stay at home days and all that :)
Where is county carlin Ireland?
There is no county in Ireland called Carlin. You may mean county Carlow. It is in the southeast of Ireland. See the map at the link below where it is shown in blue.
What is so special about Bray in Ireland?
Bray is the location of some industry, is home for many who commute to Dublin by car or rail, is a shopping town for the surrounding area, and still attracts tourists, particularly from Dublin at weekends. The town straddles the Dublin-Wicklow border, with a portion of the northern suburbs situated in County Dublin. Bray is the location of Ireland's only dedicated film studios, Ardmore Studios.