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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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Irish meaning of the word fey?

Well, I think the term you may be looking for is either Sióga or Sídhe. The word "Fey" is not actually Gaelic in origin, although people in Scotland and Ireland do sometimes use it. It comes from the Old English word "fæge," meaning "fated." The word itself is often used as a general term to describe the widely varying immortal beings populating myth and folklore. (It can, however, also mean "crazy.") Fun fact: this is why the word "fairy" is supposed to be offensive to the Good Folk; while "fey" means simply "fated," "fairy" means "ill-fate," and goes back to a time when everything from failed crops to epidemics was blamed on the immortals.

The Irish word for the Fey in general is Sióga (singular: Sióg) while another word, Aos Sídhe (or simply Sídhe), is used to describe the highest-ranking (and most powerful) subrace of Fey. (These are direct descendants of the Tuatha de Danann.) However, those two words are sometimes used interchangeably. I hope that helps!

What rivers are in Longford?

A number of rivers are in county Longford. By far the most significant is Ireland's longest river, the Shannon, which runs along the western boundary of the county. The River Inny and River Camlin are another two rivers in Longford. The Royal Canal also goes through Longford.

What is the Island West of England?

First you have the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, and then there is the island of Ireland.

When did cork win an all Ireland last?

Up to the end of the 2015 championships:

Cork have won 7 All-Ireland Senior Football titles:

1890
1911
1945
1973
1989
1990
2010

Cork have won 30 All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles:

1890, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1902, 1903, 1919, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1966, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1999, 2004, 2005

Are Gaelic people whiter than German people?

There is very little difference, nothing really noticeable.

What is Condensed Milk Company of Ireland's population?

Condensed Milk Company of Ireland's population is 3,000.

What year did the French invade Ireland?

The French invaded Ireland in 1798, but they didn't manage to conquer Ireland because the Irish defeated them.

Who migrated from northern Spain to Ireland?

The very first people believed to have come to Ireland came from northern Spain.

What is the human development index of Ireland?

based on the un's 2009 report its 0.965, the 5th highest in the world right now.

Where is Tuscarora Ireland?

Tuscarora Ireland is a business company headquartered in Dublin.

Its address is 25/28 NORTH WALL QUAY, DUBLIN 1, 216410

What percentage of men have hit a woman?

Your question is impossible to answer because men do not call a registry to report every time they hit a woman. Domestic abuse is a terrible social problem all over the world. The reality is that in many parts of the world it is not in violation of any civil or religious law.

What is the largest montain in the British Isles?

Ben Nevis in Scotland at 1,344 metres or 4,409 feet.

Ben Nevis is the highest mountain range in the British Isles.

Post code for Marlton Grove in Co Wicklow?

Ireland does not have postcodes. So the address would just be

Marlton Grove

Wicklow

Co. Wicklow

Ireland

For an internet form, just use IE if asked for a code.

What is Limerick's county town?

The city of Limerick is the county town for the the county of Limerick.

Is it true little wood's England will not accept a MasterCard issued in Ireland?

The MasterCard merchant agreement specifically states that if you want to accept any MasterCards, you have to accept all of them; you can't discriminate based on where the card was issued or any other factor.

I don't know personally that Littlewoods accepts MasterCard period, but if they do, then they're bound by this rule and they can't pick and choose which ones they'll honor and which ones they won't.

Where is Loughlin parish in county Roscommon Ireland?

Do you maybe mean Loughlynn? That is a parish 5 miles outside Castlerea on the road to Ballaghadereen

Why is county cork in ireland called the republic?

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

It is not actually called the republic. It is just a humorous name that is sometimes given to it because of Cork's strong identity. So you will hear people joking about the "People's Republic of Cork". Cork in reality, is just one of the counties of the Republic of Ireland.

How do you say Michelle in Irish?

A phonetic spelling is Miséil in Irish Gaelic, but Michelle is also used.