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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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The biggest desert in Ireland?

there is no desert in Ireland (in the sense of sand) but a place called the burren is a 'deserted' natural landscape - a very popular tourist spot and almost unique area of flora in the world (artic plants grow alongside plants from the tropics there!seriously -google 'the burren'

Is Ireland classed as EU mail?

Ireland is one of the countries in the European Union, so the answer is yes.

Who are the candidates for Celbridge to go into Leinster house?

Celbridge is in the constituency of Kildare North. So anyone from that constituency effectively represents Celbridge. After the 2011 General Election, the following were elected in the Kildare North constituency:

Anthony Lawlor [ Fine Gael]

Bernard J Durkan [ Fine Gael]

Catherine Murphy [ Non party/Independent]

Emmet Stagg [ Labour]

What is the size of Cork?

The county of Cork is about 7500 square kilometres or 2895 square miles, the largest county in Ireland. The area of the city of Cork is about 37.3 square kilometres or 14.4 square miles.

What region is Ireland in?

The British Isles is a group of Islands on the North west coast of Europe. It is made up of Great Britain (England Wales and Scotland) the Island of Ireland and several small islands. Northern Ireland is made up the six northern counties which are part of the United Kingdom and the southern counties which are the Republic of Ireland. Note: Rep of Ireland is NOT part of the 'Brittish Isles' the same way Monaco is not part of France, or Canada is not part of the USA! Canada is, however, part of the Americas.

How many Superquinn stores are there in Ireland?

There are no Superquinn stores in Ireland. Superquinn went into receivership in July 2011 and was then bought by the Musgrave Group. All remaining stores became SuperValu stores in February 2014.

What is the Partition of Ireland?

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The partition of Ireland was when the British granted Independence to 26 counties of Ireland in 1921. The remaining 6 counties located in north east ulster remained under British rule.

How much is 5kr in money in Ireland?

Danish Kroner or Nrowegian Kroner? Northern Ireland where the currency is Sterling or Irish Republic (which uses the Euro)?

How did St Patrick end up in Ireland?

The first time, he was kidnapped and brought to Ireland as a slave. The second time, he came of his own choice in order to preach Christianity in Ireland.

How many romanian's reside in Ireland?

Persons, males and females, usually resident and present in the State on Census night, classified by place of birth 2002Birthplace Persons Males FemalesRomania

5,838

3,258

2,580

Moldova

1,032

578

454

Note that not all the persons registered as Romanians are ethnic Romanians.

When did the rose of tralee start?

The first Rose of Tralee festival started in 1959, but it was based on a similar festival that had been discontinued due to post war emigration, known as Tralee's Carnival Queen, and had been partially revived in 1957 as part of the Tralee Race Week. For 2010 the festival runs from Friday the 20th of August to Wednesday the 24th of August.

Would win in a brawl Poland or Ireland?

Ireland would win just because fighting has been in there culture since before the British invaded them not to say POland cant put up a good fight.

What is daddy in Irish?

Granda or Dadio is what we always used but my Da always called his grandfather pop-o

What is a scotch-Irish person?

A Scotch-Irish are the people living in Ireland or Britain sharing a similar ancestry.

When was Cork Ireland founded?

The city of Cork was officially given its city charter in 1185. However it was a main trading port and urban centre for over 270 years before that, and there had been a settlement there as far back as the 6th century.

Why is wearing the color green thought to be unlucky in Ireland?

It's not, I'm Irish, and I've never heard of it being unlucky. I wear green all the time. I have never been taught it is unlucky. So green is not seen as unlucky in Ireland.