In what Irish city is the Saint Patrick's Cathedral?
There is a St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, which is a Protestant cathedral. There are two St. Patrick's Cathedrals in the Northern Ireland city of Armagh, one Catholic and one Protestant.
How much is a 1942 eire 1d worth good condition?
From Ebay, i averaged it out to be about 6$, rareity and condition matter. Also if it is error coin.
What county in Ireland does Mahan come from?
It depends. My great-great grandfather was a Mahan & he came from County Limerick, but you will find Mahan's (Mahon, McMahan, McMahon, etc) from other counties.
Self catering holidays-Ireland?
It is often the best way to go, but always have confirmation regarding your accomodations.
How many times is the total area of oceans and seas bigger than the area of continents?
2 x the area of the continents (33% earth surface)
What sea do you cross from Ireland to Scotland?
You would cross the northern part of the Irish Sea, which is commonly known as the North Channel. Depending on where you are starting from and going to, you might cross further north than that, and be in the Atlantic Ocean.
Is Ireland's government rule by few or rule by many?
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Rule by many.
Is there a such place called Valencia Island in Ireland?
It is spelt with a t, not a c, so it is Valentia Island. It is off the southwest coast of Ireland.
Are the nationalists in Ireland Protestant?
In Ireland nationalists are usually Catholic. Nationalism has been associated with Catholicism in Ireland for a long time. However, there are Protestant nationalists and at various times through Irish history there have been prominent Irish nationalists who were Protestant.
Is Gaelic a language of Ireland or is it a language of Scotland?
Both. The Gaelic languages include Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic.
Also the Isle of man.
When is October bank holiday in Ireland?
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
It is always the last Monday in October, so the actual date changes from year to year.
How many people visit St Patrick's Cathedral in Ireland each day?
There are several St. Patrick's Cathedrals in Ireland. There are 2 in Armagh, one Catholic and one Protestant. There is also a Protestant Cathedral in Dublin called St. Patrick's Cathedral. Each of them gets thousands of visitors each year.
How was the Irish treated when they were in ameria?
Badly. The newest of the immigrants are always discriminated against. They usually had the worst jobs ex. Think about how immigrants are treated today.
Are you a immigrant if you come from southern Ireland?
An immigrant is someone coming from a country other than the one that they are now in, usually with a requirement for documentation, like a visa, to enable them access to the country they are now in. In the context of Ireland, someone from the Republic of Ireland (the proper term for what people call southern Ireland) living in Northern Ireland, would not be considered an immigrant. Someone from the Republic of Ireland going to some other countries could be regarded as an immigrant. It depends on where they are going.
To say 'Mark has a dog' it would be, Tá madra ag Mark. (Literally, 'There is a dog at Mark.')
Can an American join the Irish Military?
As long as they meet the requirements, like having been in Ireland for 5 years, having no criminal convictions, never have been dismissed from other military and other conditions, then yes they can.