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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 largest city in Co. Down Ireland?

County Down is in Northern Ireland - not Ireland.

Belfast, which is split between County Antrim and County Down, would be the largest city. Newry would be the second largest.

What does a clay pipe represent in Ireland?

Clay pipes were used for smoking tobacco in Ireland long before cigarettes were popular. Clay pipes represent the old-days in Ireland, when filled clay pipes, along with shots of whiskey and porter were set out on trays at a wake. Clay pipes were cheap enough for the average Irishman and woman to own.

Is the EURO the currency of both Southern and Northern Ireland?

No.

The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (EUR or €).

The currency of Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, is the British Pound (GBP or £). Generally the Euro is not accepted in Northern Ireland, although some large shops and some shops near the border with the Republic of Ireland will accept it.

Do potatoes grow in Ireland?

Ireland has a wide range of crops, as agriculture is a major part of Ireland's economy. Various grains, like wheat and barley, are common. Many vegetables like potatoes, sprouts, cabbages, cauliflowers, carrots and turnips, amongst others, are very common. A lot of fruits like apples, plums, pears and various berries are grown in Ireland. Sugar beet was common, but not so much now.

What is an Irish get together called?

It depends on the type of get together. Simply it could be a party. It could be a specific one for something like a wedding for example. A slang word often used is a "Hooley".

Could you please get me code I am phoning from Donegal to London about job?

You would dial 00 44 and then the London number, leaving out the first zero. So if the London number was 0123456 you would dial 0044 123456.

How do you write The Silver Fox in Irish Gaelic?

An Sionnach Geal-liath (silver coloured) / An Sionnach Airgid (made of silver metal)

Who did Tipperary beat in the 2010 All Ireland semi-final?

They beat Waterford in the 2010 All-Ireland Hurling semi-final.

What do the Irish have on the toilet doors for women?

You will often have a female icon or the word "Ladies", but what you are referring to is that sometimes you will see the word "Mná", which is the word in the Irish language for women.

What are irelands challenge?

Crime is on the rise and the health system is useless.

When was the last drawn all Ireland final?

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

2000 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Football final, when Kerry and Galway drew. 2014 was the last draw in the All-Ireland Hurling final, when Kilkenny and Tipperary drew.

Why does Clonmel in Tipperary flood so much?

It is down to geographic reasons in terms of the river Suir flowing through the town and tending to flood. Work is ongoing on a flood defence system to help deal with the problem.

Clonmel is built on a flood plain, much like the Egyptians built on the nile delta, its because historically the river flooding would have yielded fertile ground, and later a source of trade.

The flood defence system will not work in clonmel due to the age of the town, only certain sections of roads can be stopped from flooding, leaving the entire "old bridge" part of the town liable to flood the whole time. Currently only a small section of the flood defence system has been implamented, the rest has yet to materalise.

How many miles is it to Waterford from Newport Co Tipperary?

It is about 77 miles to the city of Waterford. To the border of county Waterford, it is about 50 miles.

What kind of evidence do historians use to study the past?

they use the evidence from the past that will tell them what exactly happened, or they ask people who were at that certain place and time.

What is the pay rate for Chartered Accountants in Ireland?

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my friend is soo rich now

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How do you build stone walls like those in Ireland?

The type of stone walls that you are talking about are those often seen built between fields in Ireland. As well as dividing the land, another reason was to remove the large stones in the ground, to make the land more suitable for farming. The walls are built without any mortar, and are known as dry stone walls. The stone wall builders choose their stones carefully so that they fit and will remain in place, despite their varying size and shape from each other. They are often not like bricks or square, often being rounded, making it more difficult to build with them. This often means searching through the stones they have in order to find ones to suit their needs. The techniques used to build sturdy walls are developed over time and with experience.

What is one immigration port in Ireland from the 1900s?

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.

Cobh or Dublin would be good examples.