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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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What events are Ireland apart of?

Ireland have 51 competitors in the Olypmics, ranging over 12 sports; athletics, rowing, boxing, cycling, sailing, equestrian events, badminton, canoeing, fencing, shooting, swimming and triathlon.

How do you say horseshoe in Irish?

crú capaill

(according to an online Irish dictionary)

What is the distance between Ireland and Spain?

you cant get from Ireland to Spain. Ireland is an island

What famous people was born in county galway?

Lady Gregory , one of the founders of the Abbey Theatre Dublin and friend of WB Yeats ;

Peter O Toole , actor ;

Walter Macken , writer ;

Padraig O Conaire , writer ;

Mairtin O Direan ; poet.

What happened in 1649 in Ireland?

The Cromwellian conquest of Ireland (1649-53) refers to the re-conquest of Ireland by the forces of the English Parliament, led by Oliver Cromwell during the wars of the three kingdoms. Cromwell landed in Ireland with his new model army on behalf of England's long parliament in 1649

Does Ireland belong to British empire?

Obviously that is a massively controversial subject. The short answer is "Because the majority of people in the six counties known as Northern Ireland consider themselves as British"

It was Irish (mostly Ulster) Unionists in the late 1800's who with their allies in the British Conservative party who consistantly objected to the idea of Irish home rule, the idea of a separate homeland for the Protestant Ulstermen seemed like the only compromise, and it was the only thing that nobody wanted, not the British government, not Irish nationalists and not Ulster Loyalists.

What are the rules for Ireland soccer?

The rules for soccer in Ireland are the same as the rest of the world. You may be referring to the sport of Gaelic Football. See the related question below if that is what you are looking for.

Is Anderson scot Irish name?

Yes it certainly can be. The name Anderson (or its variations) originates in Scandinavia and travelled to Scotland with the Danes. It was a popular name in the Lowlands & Borderlands of Scotland. Many of these Scots migrated to Ulster (in Ireland) from the beginning of the 1600's. After a few generations these Scottish settlers in Ulster became the people known as the Scots-Irish (or Ulster Scots). Anderson is a common name in Ulster. After a few more generations many of the Scots-Irish migrated to America, especially between the years 1717 & 1770.

Ireland Are people 55 and older from america allowed to use their ssi disability and retire in ireland and also If recieving less than 1 000.00 us money can they afford it?

If you are a U.S. citizen, you can travel to or live in most foreign countries without affecting your Social Security benefits. There are, however, a few countries where you cannot receive Social Security payments. These countries are Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cuba, Cambodia, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgzstan, Moldova, North Korea, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

What years did Kerry and Mayo face each other in All Ireland semi-finals and who won?

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

Prior to 1923, clubs represented counties rather than teams, so those are not listed below. All-Ireland Semi-finals between the Mayo and Kerry teams and the winners are as follows:

1924 - Kerry

1929 - Kerry

1930 - Kerry

1931 - Kerry

1936 - Mayo

1939 - Kerry (replay)

1948 - Mayo

1951 - Mayo (replay)

1969 - Kerry

1981 - Kerry

1996 - Mayo

2011 - Kerry

2014 - Kerry (replay)

What is Ireland's national animal?

It is known that there are 3 national animals in Ireland, including the Stag, the Irish Wolfhound and the Lapwing. Although some may think it is the hare, it is not. Well, those are my sources.

What is Ireland's population for 2009?

in Dublin county in 2009 there are approximately 500 'active' Mormons with probably another 500-1000 that are on the records but who don't turn up to Church etc anymore. there are 4 units in Dublin Cty, Clondalkin, Terenure, Finglas and Clonsilla.

What is the population of County Kilkenny?

In April 2011, when the last census was held, Kilkenny had a population of 95,419.