What are the English names for Nippon and Eire?
Japan. The Republic of Ireland. R.O.I. (formerly The Irish Free State).
What words is Dublin derived from?
Dubh Linn, the Irish words for Black Pool. It is pronounced Dove Lin.
Did Spain ever invade Ireland?
No.
Yes. Irish tribes raided the coast of England for hundreds of years before England united and hired mercenaries to defend their coast lines.
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IRA attacks on English soil.
19th centuryOn 16 January 1939, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a campaign of bombing and sabotage against the civil, economic, and military infrastructure of the United Kingdom. The campaign petered-out in early 1940.
1939In many cases telephoned warnings were given about bombs due to explode, identified as genuine by the use of a code word. In some cases the warning gave the wrong location, or did not give enough time to evacuate the area. Hoax calls, which caused disruption, were often made.
1970-1979When was King John of England sent to rule over Ireland?
king john was sent in 1186 to rule over Ireland
How have people in Dublin Ireland changed the land?
Dublin is a city that is growing. So a lot of the land has changed from being fields to being built on. So there are houses and roads and motorways on some of the land. Some land is still undeveloped. There is also some farmland in the Dublin area. That is often changed as farmers work on it. Some land has been developed for recreational purposes into parks or playgrounds, sporting facilities etc.
What is the Irish word for rescue?
The Irish word for rescue is tarrthála.
Another answer: tarrtháil or sábháil
What nation has Quinto as its capital city?
No nation has Quinto as its capital. However, Quito is the capital of Ecuador, which may be what you meant.
What are 'The Troubles' in Ireland?
"The Troubles" is a euphemism for violence between Catholic and Protestant factions in Northern Ireland, which remains part of the United Kingdom. This stemmed mainly from competition for land and jobs between the religions, and eventually became open fighting and terrorism. This spanned roughly the period from 1969 to 1988, but continues on a smaller scale to the present.
The British sent troops to the area to quell violence, but they soon became targets of IRA nationalists, who also bombed targets in Britain. Each side in the conflict accused the other, which was used to justify inhumane treatment, terrorist attacks on civilians, and many cases of killings in revenge.
From the Protestant viewpoint
The "Troubles" were created by Irish Nationalists who opposed British rule, not acting on behalf of Irish people or the Irish Government. Protestants formed organisations to defend themselves against Nationalist attacks. Eventually the protestants starting attacking catholics instead of defending attacks.
The British Army first started "Operation Banner" to defend the Catholic minority from the Protestant majority. This was welcomed at first but then the Nationalists turned on the British Army. The British Army did not take sides during Operation Banner and adopted a peacekeeping role between the two communities.
IRA personnel who were killed by the British Army were done so in the act of terrorism. However, there were also mass detentions of individuals without trial.
The bombing and shooting of innocent people (both protestant and catholic) that the IRA/PIRA/CIRA/RIRA/INLA (different names, same organisation) carried out was an act of terrorism and, as such, makes these people terrorists.
From the IRA viewpoint
The troubles in Ireland were in Northern Ireland and started in 1969 and ended in the mid '90s. The Troubles started when the Catholics (nationalists) of the north were terrorized and burned out of their homes by the Protestants (unionists). The north was controlled by the British, but they did little to help the Catholics, because they were Irish and the unionists were happy to live under British rule. So the IRA began to act to defend their fellow countrymen, which they did. They started attacking the unionist population and the RUC, who were the police force of northern Ireland and were made up of British anti-Irish people. They attacked the British army more than anyone else. There was nothing much said or done by anyone until the IRA extended its campaign to mainland England and bombed it for years, just to give the English population a taste of what their government had caused in Ireland, so the Brits could not ignore it anymore, so then they branded the Irish "terrorists." Then the British army started shooting innocent civilians and unarmed IRA members on numerous occasions.
Do Irish and Scottish people speak the same language?
The majority of Irish people and Scottish people speak English, so on that basis the answer is yes. There is also Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic, which are similar but different languages, that are spoken by some people in each country.
Why did England invade Ireland?
England invaded every thing that was to its benefit Ireland was strategically important to the English if nothing else.
How many counties are in Ulster?
There are nine counties in Ulster.
The province is comprised of three counties within the Irish Republic (Donegal, Monaghan, Cavan) and six counties in Northern Ireland (Antrim, Armagh, Londonderry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone).
Who is the VicePresident of Ireland?
We don't have a Vice-President here in Ireland. The Presidency is a less demanding position here than in some other countries. "An Taoiseach" (the Irish equivalent of Prime Minister) is the head of the government and is the more powerful position. Our President's functions and duties are similar to those of the Queen in England, 'approving' Acts of our Parliament, 'appointing' the Prime Minister and government ministers, and similar.
How do you say Brendan in Irish Gaelic?
The Irish Gaelic form of the name Brendan is Breandán. It is derived from the Welsh word for "prince".
Did Charles A Lindbergh land in Ireland?
No. Target destination was - and was reached - Paris, Le Bourget airport. Douglas Corrigan ( wrong way Corrigan)- landed in Ireland and had violated various federal air restrictions, so his flight was somewhat discounted.