How far is it from Dublin to Frankfort?
To Frankfurt in Germany, t is about 677 miles or 1089 kilometres. It is a two hour plane journey.
What counties that have won both GAA all Ireland titles?
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
Cavan lead the roll of honour of Ulster Senior football titles with 39.
What city in Ireland has the US embassy?
The US Embassy in Ireland is in Dublin. The address is:
U.S. Embassy Dublin
42 Elgin Road
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
Ireland
The link to their website is below:
Does Korkys have shoe shops anywhere in Ireland?
There are 4 Korkys in Dublin. two on Henry street, one Grafton street and one in Dundrum shopping centre and in Cork.
the number for Henry street is 01 873 13 59 and grafton street 01 670 79 43
What counties border county louth?
In alphabetical order, it is Armagh, Cavan, Meath and Monaghan. Armagh is the only county in this list that belongs to Northern Ireland.
How do you write brave man in irish?
There are several ways to say it in Irish:
Fear calma (a stalwart/brave/strong man)
Fear misniúil (a brave/courageous man)
Fear cróga (a brave man)
Fear móruchtúil (a brave/courageous/staut-hearted man)
What other County in Ireland is County of Galway near?
Galway borders Mayo, Roscommon, Clare, Tipperary and Offaly
How you say im happy in Irish?
Sona, séanmhar, or gliondrach mean 'happy' in Irish.
In Irish 'happy' can be 'séanmhar', 'sona', 'sonasach' or 'meidhreach'.
The word most used in Leinster dialect anyway is áthas
What are the names of the 6 counties the Brits wanted in Ireland that the unionist wanted?
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry are the 6 counties that form Northern Ireland. The unionists wanted to stay as part of the United Kingdom, which is how Northern Ireland came to be created in 1922.
Which is longer the river liffey or the river shannon?
The river Shannon is longer than the river Liffey.
In reality, only those ancestors are really Irish. The generations after that are of Irish descent, but are now from the country that they now live in. What made those original people Irish is that they were born in Ireland, grew up in Ireland, lived in Ireland, were educated in Ireland and so on. The generations after that would have done all those things in different countries. So the things that made their ancestors Irish are the things that make them be from their own country. So you are not Irish, but you do have Irish ancestry, plus the ancestry of your other grandparents, wherever they and their ancestors may have come from.
What Irish cities have seven letters in their name?
Belfast is the only city in Ireland with seven letters in its name. Many, many towns and villages have seven letters in their name, but no other city does.
The Fenian raids were attacks by members of the Fenian Brotherhood based in the United States on British army forts, customs posts and other targets in Canada in order to bring pressure on Britain to withdraw from Ireland, between 1866 and 1871. Most of the raids were successfully repelled by British forces and local militias. They divided many Catholic Irish-Canadians, many of whom were torn between loyalty to their new home and sympathy for the aims of the Fenians. The Protestant Irish were generally loyal to Britain and fought with the Orange Order against the Fenians. While the U.S. authorities arrested the men and confiscated their arms afterwards, there is speculation that many in government had turned a blind eye to the preparations for the invasion, angered at actions that could be construed as British assistance to the Confederacy during the American Civil War. There were five Fenian raids of note.