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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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How do you say sea in Irish?

farraige would be used if saying at sea

or

muir would be used if you are saying the Baltic sea OS the -?- sea

Which country does the word hooligan come from?

It comes from either France Irelandor Arabia.

How do you get to cork from clonmel?

Driving directions to Clonmel, Co. South Tipperary, Ireland

97.2 km - about 1 hour 24 mins
Suggested routes



Co. Cork City

Ireland

1. Head south on Morgan St toward S Mall 19 m

2. Turn left at S Mall 0.3 km

3. Turn left at Parnell Pl 60 m

4. Slight right to stay on Parnell Pl 39 m

5. Turn right at Lower Oliver Plunkett St 0.3 km

6. Turn left at Albert St/N27 Continue to follow N27 0.1 km

7. Turn left at N8/Penrose's Quay 56 m

8. Take the 1st right onto N8/Ship St (signs for Dublin/Rosslare/N25/N8/Ros Láir/ath Cliath) 0.1 km

9. Turn right at Lower Glanmire Rd/N8 Continue to follow N8
Go through 1 roundabout 5.1 km

10. Take the N8/N25 ramp to Dublin/Ath Claith 0.2 km

11. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto N8heading to Dublin/Mainistir Fhear maí/Fermoy/Ath ClaithPartial toll road
Go through 2 roundabouts 45.6 km

12. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and stay on N8 heading to Dublin/an Chathair/Caher/áth Cliath 4.1 km

13. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on N8 0.2 km

14. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto the N8 ramp 0.5 km

15. Merge onto N8 24.3 km

16. Take the exit 0.2 km

17. At the roundabout, take the 5th exit onto N240.3 km

18. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on N24 Go through 1 roundabout 13.6 km

19. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Cahir Rd/R678 Go through 1 roundabout 0.9 km

20. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto R688/Upper Western Rd Continue to follow R688 1.2 km


i got this of google maps, hope it helps

Are their any countries in Ireland and what are they?

There are two ways of looking at that. Ireland is a country, so there are no other countries in it. Ireland is also an island that has the Republic of Ireland on it, which can be just called Ireland, and also Northern Ireland.

Was Ireland part of England in 1623?

No. Ireland has never been part of England. They are two completely separate countries and they are on separate islands, so they don't even share a border.

How do you say redhead in Irish?

Ceannrua is red-headed, red-haired. Also ruafholtach.

A red-haired person is duine rua.

What is Waterford Ireland is popular for making?

Waterford has been famous for its crystal glass, though currently there is none being made there, though production may soon resume again.

What is Grace after meals in Irish?

Deirimid buíochas duit, a Thiarna ~ ar son do thíolacthaí atáimid tar éis a gcaitheamh ~ trí Chríost, ár dTiarna.

another answer:

Go raibh maith agat, a Dhia, mar is tú a thug bia dúinn.

Go raibh maith agat, a Dhia, mar is tú a thug cairde dúinn.

Go raibh maith agat, a Dhia, mar is tú a thug gach rud dúinn.

Go raibh maith agat, a Dhia.

Does Ireland have plateaus?

there are no large plateaus in Ireland. Parts of Antrim, south-west Limerick and east Kerry might be regarded as plateaus, but they are very small.

What happens in Ireland on the 12th of August?

Nothing special. You may be thinking of the 12th of July, when the Battle of the Boyne is commemorated with lots of marches in Northern Ireland.

What is the capital of Ulster?

Ulster (in Ireland) is a province of nine counties, six of which form Northern Ireland, with its capital at Belfast. Northern Ireland is not part of the Republic of Ireland.

What happened in 1969 Ireland?

A huge amount things happened in Ireland in 1969. There are far too many to mention. However, the most significant thing was the outbreak of trouble in Northern Ireland and the British army being sent there.

How do you write anne Marie in Irish Gaelic?

The Irish equivalent of "Anne" is Anna, although the native name Áine is

often substituted. "Marie" is the French version of the Irish Máire.

What is a c license in Ireland?

It is a licence to drive larger vehicles like a truck, van etc.

Tell you about Newtownmountkennedy in Ireland?

It is a small town in the county of Wicklow, not far from Dublin. It has the longest name of any town in Ireland. It used to be on the main Dublin to Wexford road, but it is now by passed. The headquarters of Coillte, the Irish Forestry Board, are situated in the village forest. It is in the Catholic parish of Kilquade and one of the Kilquade parish's two chapels of ease is located in the village at the junction with the Roundwood Road. It is a very nice town and situated in a beautiful part of Ireland. There are a number of sports clubs in the area. It has tourist accommodation and pubs.

When was Waterford found?

The city of Waterford was founded in 914 AD. The company Waterford Crystal was founded in 1783.

How did St. Patrick get to Ireland?

The first time he went to Ireland, he was taken there by pirates after having been kidnapped from Britain. The second time he went under orders from the pope. Both time would have been by ship or boat.

What is the Irish expression Narrow Back?

It's a term used by the native Irish in America about first generation Irish Americans.