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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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Do Irish people like curry?

Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.


Lots of Irish people would eat curry.

Do lynx live in Ireland?

No, lynxes do not live in Ireland.

Where in Ireland would you find the Book of Kells?

In the library in Trinity College Dublin. It is displayed there and is a major tourist attraction.

What is the biggest county in Ireland in leinster?

The biggest county in Leinster, Ireland is County Wexford. It covers an area of approximately 2,353 square kilometers.

Why is Ireland's HDI 5 out of 182 countries?

The related link explains how they calculate HDI. Id imagine that the relativley small population combined with 13 years of compulsory school and lots of EU funding that Ireland has received to develop its infastructure.

Do Scotland have a higher population than the Republic of Ireland?

The population of Scotland is around 5.3 million and the population of the Republic of Ireland is about 4.6 million.

What do you call a male Irish person Lass is female right?

There are many words used to refer to males and females in Ireland. The male equivalent of lass would be lad.

Is a citizen of the Republic of Ireland also a national of the Republic of Ireland?

Citizen and national are terms that are often used interchangeably. In some situations a national might be considered as someone who originally came from another country or is of a different race to most Irish people. This would be particularly where the term "Foreign national " is used. They could still become a citizen of Ireland, as many have.

Can you travel to Ireland from New Zealand without passport?

No. You must possess a valid travel document issued by New Zealand that is recognised by Ireland (and also any third countries you are transitting through). All countries recognise a New Zealand passport and most would recognise the New Zealand Emergency Travel Document. You do not need a visa to enter the European Union (includes UK and Ireland) on a NZ passport.

What two large island comprise the British Isles?

Two largish islands, Britain and Ireland. But southern Britain was originally hundreds of tiny kingdoms which were all swallowed up into England, and northern Britain was divided into sort-of warring clans, who came together to form Scotland.

In Ireland, every county was a kingdom, until the British came and conquered all. But the Feinian Men rebelled against England, and only the six counties of Northern Ireland were still under Great Britain.

Is the UK a country if so then what are Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Scotland and England considered?

They are all countries. The United Kingdom collectively consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom.

How do you say no regrets in Irish?

NÍL AITHREACHAS (AR BITH) ORM.

There are no regrets (at all) "on me".

Can you drive in Southern Ireland if you are 80 years old or older?

Yes you can. However, from about 75 years onwards there are some restrictions. They would be subject to more regular checks on their license and things such as eyesight. These are to ensure they are still safe to drive. People over 75 cannot hire cars.

How many square miles is Ireland?

It does actually affect your mood. The more lighting, natural lighting if you can get it, the better you will feel. Think of the expression, brighten your day.