Who is the top ten richest men in Ireland 2008?
As of 2008, the top ten richest men in Ireland included individuals like Denis O'Brien, Dermot Desmond, and JP McManus, who are known for their success in industries such as telecommunications, finance, and horse racing. The rankings may have varied since then due to changes in their business ventures and financial standings.
How many people visit the Cliffs of Moher?
In 2016 about 1.4 million people visited the Cliffs of Moher.
Is shannon county clare in north or south Ireland?
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Shannon is in county Clare, which is in the southwest of Ireland.
Ireland is completely surrounded by water, just West of the United Kingdom. There is the North Atlantic Ocean to the West and the Bay of Biscay to the South. The Irish Sea is to the East and there is more Atlantic Ocean to the North.
Connemara is in the west of Ireland, mostly in county Galway, but also partly in Mayo.
Did Louth ever win the All Ireland football final?
Louth have 3 All-Ireland Senior Football titles:
1910
1912
1957
How many capitals are there in ireland?
Ireland is one country, so it has one capital, which is Dublin. On the island of Ireland you also have Northern Ireland whose capital is Belfast.
What is the only county in Ireland surrounded by inland counties?
Well you have Laois which is surrounded by counties that do not have a sea border.
What is the name of the bright star that appears in the southern sky in the evening in Ireland?
sometimes you can see the planet venus!
Why is Waterford called the Deise?
County Waterford is known locally as "The Decies" (An Déise). Between the 4th and 8th centuries, a tribe of native Gaelic people called the Déisi conquere and settled here. The ancient principality of the Déise is similar to the area included in the modern Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore.
What is the time difference between North Dakota and Dublin Ireland?
Most of North Dakota is 6 hours behind Dublin.
Many kinds of trees grow in Ireland. To give just a few of these, you could say Oak, Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Cherry; many kinds of fruit trees like ones with apples, pears, plums; various kinds of pine trees and palm trees.
What city has the tart with the cart?
In Dublin, Ireland the statue of Molly Malone on Grafton Street is sometimes referred to as the tart with the cart, but it is only a nickname.
Has the Celtic Tiger failed Ireland?
Like much of the world, Ireland is now going through a recession. Ireland also has additional economic problems due to the fact that the Celtic Tiger was based a lot on the building sector, which is now very quiet. Banks in Ireland have a lot of money owed to them and that is causing additional problems. So in many ways Ireland has a lot of big problems at present that may take a while to resolve.
Seprates Britain and Ireland from rest of Europe?
Britain is separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel and the North Sea. Ireland is separated from Britain by the Irish Sea. See the map of Britain and Ireland at the link below. You can see parts of the mainland of Europe at the bottom.
What is the name of the cityor county in northern Ireland?
Armagh is a county in Northern Ireland and it has a city called Armagh. The other five counties in Northern Ireland are Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down and Derry. Derry is also the name of a city. The biggest city in Northern Ireland is Belfast, part of which is in county Antrim and part of which is in county Down.
How do you say Hayley in Irish?
'Hayley" doesn't have an Irish spelling. It's apparently an English surname used as a first name.