answersLogoWhite

0

✈️

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.

9,538 Questions

How do you say nephew in Irish?

nia / mac deartháir (brothers son) / mac deirféar (sisters son)

When was The King of Ireland's Son created?

The King of Ireland's Son was created in 1916.

Where are the cliffs of duneen in Ireland?

The Cliffs of Dooneen are in county Kerry in the southwest of Ireland.

How do you pronounce the Irish name Laragh?

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.

I found a coin with the word Eire on it It also has the date of 1964 A bird on one side an maybe a harp on the other It says 1d on the top Can you tell me about it?

Eire is the Irish term for Ireland. The harp is the historical symbol of Ireland and has been used on Irish (Hibernia, Eireann, Eire) coins for hundreds of years.

1d indicates One Penny (or Pingin in Irish), the "d" dating back to Roman times being derived from the Roman coin "Dinari". This was the symbol used by Britain and most British Empire/Commonwealth countries to indicate a "penny" value.

The reverse of the Penny shows a chicken with chicks. The reverse of all pre-Euro Irish coins feature fauna from the Irish countryside.

The Irish Pounds, Shillings and Pence currency which was based on the long established British currency, was discontinued and the currency progressively withdrawn in favour of a decimal currency based on 100 Pence to the Pound in 1971.

What does a Donegal accent sound like?

It is difficult to describe an accent. You really have to hear it, or be familiar with a similar accent. A Donegal accent is basically a milder Northern Ireland accent, but is still al ot harsher than other counties in the Republic of Ireland. Despite Donegal having a Northern Ireland accent it is part of the Republic of Ireland. Accents are not determined by borders and as you travel around Ireland you have different accents, which slowly change as you go from one area to another.

How far from Swansea to Cork?

Going by sea to Rosslare and then by land to Cork, it is about 419 kilometres or 260 miles.

What is Ireland's Magic Number?

The number 3 is considered to be Ireland's magical number. 3 represents a sense of unity and harmony to the Irish.

Is Ireland one country today?

No, Ireland is still separated by the border. So there is the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. But now the North and the South have a closer relationship than they've had before and both countries are now well modernised especially Belfast as it has changed a lot for the better! basically the North is a part of The United Kingdom not Great Britain as GB is Scotland, England and Wales not Northern Ireland!! people get this incorrect quite a lot! Fact: Northern Irish people are the only ones in the UK that consider themselves and call themselves British! As all the other member countries say their own nationality like Scottish, English and Welsh.

Where do the majority of people in Ireland live?

Around the main cities, and in particular in the eastern half of the country, nearer to Dublin.

How long to get from Waterford to Antrim?

Depending on traffic, about 3 hours and 45 minutes. It is about 217 miles or 350 kilometres.

What is the main country of Dublin?

There are many Dublins in the world. The main one is the capital city of Ireland.

What is the official plant of Ireland?

The shamrock is the plant that is most commonly associated with being an official plant of Ireland. It is used as a symbol of Ireland in some contexts, though it is not the official symbol of Ireland, which is a harp.

What is the male population of Ireland?

The population of Ireland is almost entirely half female, half male. Which, using the 2011 census, totals to 2,294,126 Irish males.