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Ireland

Ireland is the third largest island in Europe and is situated northwest of mainland Europe. It includes the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and has a total land area of about 81,638 square kilometers or 31,521 miles.

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How did England take over Ireland Scotland wales?

Parts of Wales were taken over along with England by the Normans. This started in 1066 when William the Conqueror invaded England and took over.

Edward I had conquered Wales by 1283.

After 1283, the land of Wales that was under the control of the King was called "The Principality". This area, about a third of Wales, was ruled as if it was part of England. As in England, the Principality was divided into shires which were governed by men appointed by the king. The more important towns in the principality were Aberystwyth, Harlech, Caernarvon and Conway. Two-thirds of Wales was still governed by what were called the "Marcher Lords". This was land that had been conquered by the Norman's during the 11th and 12th centuries.

England never took over Scotland, in fact somewhat of the opposite happened when in 1603 James VI of Scotland took over the English thrown to be come James I of England as well, however the countries was not unified until 1701 and Ireland was not included in the union until 1801.

The invasion of Ireland was a gradual process that started in 1139 by the Normans who also ruled England and parts of Wales. Ireland was attacked by English, Welsh and Scottish forces until the end of the Nine Years War in 1603. From then on any uprising in Ireland was repealed by British forces until 1922 when Ireland was split into two countries, Northern Ireland remained part of the United kingdom and The Irish Free State (later the Republic of Ireland) gained independence.

Many thought that Ireland should be one independent country and the IRA or Irish Republican Army, funded by American-Irish business men, targeted terrorist attacks at the British for the majority of the 20th century.

What does Ireland have that is valuable to the us?

What does the US have of value to Ireland?

What kind of question is this, Ireland exports the finest Meats and Dairy Products around the world. Now honestly can you call anything from the US the best quality of anything?

How do you write Erin in Irish Gaelic?

The female name "Erin" is spelled the same in Irish;

"Erin Murphy" would be "Erin Ní Mhurchú"

What time is sundown on 17 April in Dublin Ireland?

U.S. Naval Observatory

Astronomical Applications Department

Sun and Moon Data for One Day

The following information is provided for Dublin, Ireland (longitude W6.2, latitude N53.3):

Sunday

17 April 2011 Universal Time

SUN

Begin civil twilight 04:45

Sunrise 05:22

Sun transit 12:25

Sunset 19:28

End civil twilight 20:06

MOON

Moonrise 17:45 on preceding day

Moonset 04:33

Moonrise 19:15

Moon transit 00:12 on following day

Moonset 04:57 on following day

Phase of the Moon on 17 April: waxing gibbous with 99% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.

Full Moon on 18 April 2011 at 02:45 Universal Time.

Is the name Kylie an Irish name?

No. Kylie (as in Kylie Monogue) is one Aboriginal Australian word for a throwing stick (or boomerang).

The surname Kiely (which is pronounced the same) is an Irish name, but is not used as a given name.

What does eire 5p mean?

Eire is the Irish name for Ireland.

5p refers to a 5 Pence coin.

Who is the one ruler of the Irish republic?

As of December 2011 the current head of state of the Republic of Ireland is President Michael D. Higgins. The head of government is Enda Kenny.

Does Erin go braugh mean you love Ireland?

Erin go braugh is an English respelling of Éirinn go brách which is usually translated as 'Ireland forever!'

Ireland to America?

Ireland is about as big as the state of North Carolina, US.

What is Irish Clover?

it's a clover found in Ireland.

What is enda Kennys daughter called?

Aoibhinn. She uses the Irish version of her surname, so she is known as


Aoibhinn Ni Chionnaith.

What is the population of offaly?

Offaly is a county located in Ireland. The population of Offaly is 76,687 as of the latest figures from its 2011 census.

What is the neighbouring counties of Wicklow?

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Dublin, Kildare, Carlow and Wexford.

Do Ireland use 2 pins in plug?

The standard plug used in Ireland is a 3 pin plug, which is also used in Britain. The rest of Europe, as well as North America use different types of plugs and have a different voltage. It is possible to get adapters that can be used which will allow Irish plugs to be used in other countries, or plugs from other countries to be used in Ireland. Check with your local electrical supplier. You will always find the adapters in shops in airports.

What is the post code for st Patrick's parish Roden Place Dundalk county louth?

Ireland does not have postal codes. You would just use the name of the person followed by the road, area and town, so the address above would be done like this:

St Patrick's parish

Roden Place

Dundalk

County Louth

Ireland

What is the city of origin in Ireland?

There is no particular city of origin in Ireland. Ireland has lots of cities and Irish people come from all over Ireland, from cities, towns, villages and rural areas.

Who was molly malone?

Molly Malone is a mythical women about whom a famous Irish song is written.