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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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What is the Irish expression Narrow Back?

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

Does the kindlefire work in Ireland?

Yes it does.

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The island of Ireland is divided into two parts Can you name them two names the capitals?

The Republic of Ireland, capital: Dublin

Northern Ireland, capital : Belfast

How many all Ireland titles has Kerry won in a row?

The most they have won in succession is 4, which they have done twice:

1929, 1930, 1931, 1932.

1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.

How many countries in Munster Ireland?

there are 6 counties in Munster - Cork, Tipperary, Waterford, Clare, Limerick and Kerry

What are the names of the rivers in Dublin?

The longest river in Ireland is the Shannon. It flows through many towns and the city of Limerick. The following cities are built on the associated rivers:

Dublin - The river Liffey.
Cork - The Lee.
Galway - The Corrib.
Belfast - The Lagan.
Waterford - The Suir.
Derry - The Foyle.

Other important rivers include the river Slaney, the Blackwater, the Nore, the Boyne, the Suck, the Garravougue, the Barrow, the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann. There are many, many other rivers in Ireland.

When was Broadcasting Authority of Ireland created?

Broadcasting Authority of Ireland was created in 1988.

What does the Irish word 'radharc' mean?

Sight.

As in "a sight" or "a view"

Radharc álainn = Beautiful sight/ Beautiful view

Tá tú radharc do súile pianmhar = You're a sight for sore eyes

What is the largest city in Munster Ireland?

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

Cork is the largest city in Munster. It is in the county of Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland.

When did Dublin become a capital?

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

Is southern Ireland the same as republic of Ireland?

Yes, but it is an incorrect name.

Some people in Northern Ireland and Britian, and sometimes visitors, refer to the republic of Ireland as 'southern Ireland'; everyone else calls it 'Ireland', which is the correct English language name. In the Irish language it is called Éire.

What is the race around Ireland?

The Race Around Ireland is an annual 2,170km nonstop ultra marathon cycling race. The race covers an entire lap of the country and the 4th edition will start on 9th September 2012. www.racearoundireland.com

Does Ireland have another name other then Ireland?

Ireland can refer to the island or to a country on the island. Éire is the Irish language name for Ireland and it is the official name. Ireland is the name for it in English. It is also known as the Republic of Ireland. Also on the island of Ireland is Northern Ireland. Ireland has been called the Emerald Isle and the Island of Saints and Scholars.