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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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In Ireland if someone calls you Moo what does it mean?

it means that ur a cow, in england, when you get called a cow it generally means that they dont like u and that your very gobby :D

How did Corish Park Wexford get its name?

Brendan Corish was a well known politician from Wexford.

Which county in Ireland has the smallest population?

Smallest county population wise in Ireland is Leitrim 27-28 thousand.

What is the Giants cause way in Ireland?

It is a rock formation of over 40,000 basalt pillars formed by volcanic eruptions. See the photo below.

How do you get to Chancery Lane Dublin 8 from Heuston?

When you come out of Heuston station, stay on the same side of the river and head into the city along the quays, passing the Guinness Brewery on Victoria Quay. Continue along then to Ushers Quay until the end of Merchants Quay. At the end of it, turn right onto Winetavern Street and up the hill passing Christ Church Cathedral. Walk straight across the large junction onto Nicholas Street. Take the first turn left onto Ross Road. At the end of it, turn right onto Bride Street and the next turn left is Chancery Lane.

Alternatively, coming out from Heuston Station you could go up Steeven's Lane, where the Luas line is. At the top turn left and walk along James's Street and then Thomas Street and onto High Street, which will bring to the large junction where Christ Church is, at which point you would turn right onto Nicholas Street and proceed as above.

It is not a very long walk either way, perhaps just 15 or 20 minutes, but you could also take a taxi. See the map below, showing Heuston Station at the left end, before Victoria Quay, and Chancery Lane at the right end, marked with the A.

Has anyone heard of this creepy church in Ireland called St Michans church?

It is in Dublin. There is a crypt in it where some bodies were preserved due to the special environment in it.

What is the nickname of Leitrim?

It has several. Lovely Leitrim or the Ridge County or the Wild Rose County.

Where is the town of Shannon in Ireland?

The town of Shannon is located in County Clare Ireland. It is a satellite town to the nearby city of Limerick. It was established on June 1 1982 and has a small population

Who were the main rebel leaders in Ireland 1920?

1920 marked the midpoint of the War of Independence, which was a guerilla-based conflict between the government of the United Kingdom and the Irish Republican Army, which was the armed wing of the broader political movement seeking Irish independence from the UK. The key military leaders were Michael Collins, Cathal Brugha, and Richard Mulcahy. Other important leaders with a more political focus were Arthur Griffith and Eamon De Valera. See the wikipedia entries on "The First Dail" and the "Irish War of Independence for further information.

Is the name Mahoney Irish?

Yes, it is from the Irish Ó Mathúna which was anglicized as O'Mahony, Mahony, Mahoney etc.

What is the legal bulb wattage for a car in Ireland?

There is no legal requirement for the wattage for most bulbs, only that they are sufficiently visible and do not blind other users.

Most headlights are 35W-55w for road use, with most other external bulbs for indicators, brakes and tail being around 5 watts.

Fog lights can be a higher power output.

The actual light produced by a car bulb of a given wattage varies depending on the technology (traditional filament, LED or HID), the reflector and the lens colour.

What is the Irish word for Jesus?

The Irish word for Jesus is "Íosa." This term is commonly used in both religious contexts and everyday conversation among Irish speakers. It reflects the influence of Christianity in Irish culture and language.