How do you call people who live in northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland is in the UK, and the international dialling code for the UK is +44.
What do you need to take your dads ashes on a plain to Ireland?
i want to scatter my dads ashes in Ireland what do i need to take them on a plain
Mise (pronounced misha) or Mé (pronounced may) can be used when talking about yourself. So they can be me or I.
What do Irish call their Moms and dads?
They would use different words like mum and dad when talking to them directly or mother and father when talking to someone else about them.
Can you remove your name from deed in Ireland?
Removing a name from a deed is fairly easy. However, if they are also on a mortgage on that property, it may not be allowed.
There have been many Irish rebellions, so you could be talking about many different ones. The most famous and important is the 1916 revolution, often called the Easter Rising, because it happened at Easter in 1916.
What are the five inland counties in Ireland?
Counties in the Republic of Ireland are shown in normal type, while those in Northern Ireland are listed in italictype.
Are the majority of the people living in Ireland protestants or Catholics?
The majority of the people living on the island of Ireland are catholic. However there are two countries sharing the island, the Republic of Ireland (which is catholic) and Northern Ireland (part of the United Kingdom) which has a majority of protestants (although there are still many catholic people in the north).
Finally although the island is mainly catholic, recent falls in church attendance and the scandals attached to the Catholic priesthood (relating to child abuse) means that many people no longer practice religion - the question is becoming irrelevant.
Is the O'Brien family Ireland?
The surname O'Brien is very common in Ireland so many people that have it can trace themselves back to Ireland if they are not actually from Ireland.
Is the Gaelic spoken in Scotland the same as the Gaelic spoken in Ireland?
One of the Irish Gaelic words for 'love' is grá. In Irish gaol means relative.
What happened in Ireland in the 1970s?
A question like that is impossible to answer as there are many things that happened in those 10 years. 10 years of Irish history is impossible to give in a simple answer. Even a list of the most important events of the 1970s would be very long. It would be very difficult even to pick one event out of each of the 10 years as being the most important.
What made Ireland part of Great Britain in 1800?
In 1801, Ireland became part of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'.
How do you say castle in Irish?
The Irish Gaelic for 'castle' is is caisleán (sounds like cash-lawn).