Is a marriage by proxy legally binding in Ireland?
Marriage by proxy is recoginized as legal and binding in the state of Ohio provided it was preformed in a state where proxy marriages are legal, and the marriage is subsequently consummated. Currently, only 4 states in the US offer marriage by proxy, which are Colorado, Texas, California (limited to only when the applicant is in the armed forces), and Montana, which is also the only state to offer double-proxy marriages. Please note, though, if considering this option, the fees are expensive, and approximatly a month will be required to obtain the marriage certificate.
What is the official Penneys Ireland website?
Go to www.primark.co.uk then select the Ireland icon in the top right hand corner
If you had only one day to take a trip into the countryside from Dublin Ireland where should you go?
Go to Glendalough in the Wicklow mountains, which is not much more than an hour from Dublin in good traffic. It is very beautiful and historic and the journey is nice too. There are lots of bus tours from Dublin to Glendalough and other parts of Wicklow.
What is revolutionary nationalism in Ireland?
Revolutionary Nationalism in Ireland is believing in the right of nationalists to use physical force and violence as their method to achieve their ultimate aim - an independent Ireland completly free of British control.
Did Dublin begin as a viking or Norman settlement?
A Viking settlement-
The Vikings settled in Dublin around the year 841AD. The 'Normans', at this point in time, were actually still Vikings - The Normans were Vikings who settled in Normandy in France, hence the name. They came to England and became the 'Anglo-Normans' and then came to Ireland in 1169AD, arriving at Baginbun in South-East Ireland.
What is the code to vote for Ireland in the Eurovision contest?
In each Eurovision Song Contest the codes to vote for a particular country are given on the screen. The code for any country will change each year as it depends on things like which order the countries perform and also what country you are in. So you have to watch the contest on the night it is on and take note of the number you have to dial.
What player has 10 All Ireland Hurling medals?
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Henry Shefflin has won 10 All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals, as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championships.
Why couldn't carved pumpkins be used for Halloween in Ireland?
Until the colonization of the Americas, there were no pumpkins in Ireland, or anywhere in Europe. Early jack o'lanterns were carved from turnips.
Why did McCourt move from New York to Ireland after the birth of Frank?
After the death of Margaret and with four young sons to support, Angela and Malachy McCourt had financial troubles and were not recouping well from the death of their daughter, so they moved back to their homeland with Angela's mother paying for the voyage.
Kilkenny is an Irish Red Ale from Ireland. An ale is an aromatic brew made from malt and or malt and cereal (rice etc.) Ales are usually fuller and less crisp than a pilsner. Ales are top-fermented brews because the ale is fermented at a higher temperature that beer and the yeast rises to the top. The term red ale comes from the reddish/blush hue that it possesses The Kilkenny brewery is owned by the famous Guinness and the brew is mainly just sold in Ireland. The Kilkenny that is sold in Ireland has a buttery, candied nut, toasty flavor. Outside of Ireland the brew that is sold is stronger, and nuttier.
Is there a poem to learn the 32 counties of Ireland?
yes
Counties of Ireland
We are Munster's counties fair.
Cork, Kerry, Limerick Clare,
Waterford, Tipperary here we are,
Welcoming you from near and far.
Leinster is beyond compare,
Dublin, Wicklow, Carlow, Kildare,
Wexford, Offaly, Laois, Kilkenny, Longford and Louth are as good as any.
Meath, Westmeath and that is all. over now to province small.
Connaught is the smallest oh,
Galway, Leitrim and Mayo,
Roscommon, Sligo that's the lot,
Just one more verse for you I've got.
We are Ulster's counties nine,
Let's forget the dividing line,
Donegal, Derry, Antrim, Down, all our counties of renown.
Armagh, Monaghan and Tyrone, Cavan, Fermanagh now all are known.
What is the postal code for East Glendalough school in Co. Wicklow?
There isn't one. They only place in the republic of Ireland to use a postal code is Dublin city everywhere else uses name, street name, Town or village and then County if posting from outside the immediate district. Therefore East Glendalough School is followed by Street name (i.e. Station Road) Town (i.e. Wicklow Town) and County (Co. Wicklow) and if posted from outside of Ireland then obviously - Ireland.
If you have to put a post code use 0000 - it generally works.
Is the fir tree native to Ireland?
i am flipping asking you why are you asking me all i wanted to know was is the fir tree natvie toireland and wat don i get? i have to answer it myself
What hotel should 2 women stay at in Dublin Ireland?
There are a huge amount of hotels in Dublin where two women could stay so it would be impossible to recommend one. Factors like how much you can afford, where in the city you want to be, how long you are staying, when you are coming, what you want to do while there, if you have your own transport and need parking, the type of hotel you like and many other things.
No lilacs are native to southeast Europe. They are not native to the Emerald Isle of Ireland.
What is Ireland's main export?
More than 60% of Ireland's exports to the U.S. are medicinal, dental and pharmaceutical preparations while almost 30% of Irish imports from America are civilian aircraft.
In 2007, Ireland exported some US$125 billion worth of goods led by machinery and equipment, computers, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, live animals and animal products. Topping the list of customers for Irish exports were the United States (18.7% of total exports), the United Kingdom (17.9%), Belgium (14.4%), Germany (7.8%), France (5.8%) and Italy (4.2%).
Irish imports last year were valued at $90.4 billion. Leading suppliers of Irish imports included the U.K. (37.5% of total imports), the U.S. (11.5%), Germany (9.6%) and the Netherlands (4.6%).
Given that Ireland is a favoured host country for the branch operations of large multinationals like IBM, Dell and Sun Life Financial, it should come as no surprise that data processing equipment as well as other machinery and equipment are top imports into Ireland. Other Celtic imports include chemicals, petroleum, petroleum products, textiles and clothing.
Ireland's manmade features are Newgrange Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery, Round Towers, and High crosses. Leviathan and Simon and Goliath. The book of Kells is also a manmade feature.
What is the population of Trim Ireland?
The last census in Ireland was in 2006. At that time the population of Trim was 6,870.
Who has been president of Ireland since 1922?
Ireland first had a president in 1938. The presidents of Ireland from then to now are as follows:
Douglas Hyde (1938 - 1945)
Séan T O'Ceallaigh (1945 - 1959)
Eamon De Valera (1959 - 1973)
Erskine Childers (1973 - 1974)
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (1974 - 1976)
Patrick J Hillery (1976 - 1990)
Mary Robinson (1990 - 1997)
Mary McAleese (1997 - 2011)
Michael D. Higgins (2011 - )
What can you do if you go to the Cliffs of Moher?
You can go to the Interpretive Centre and get information about the Cliffs of Moher. Best of all you can go and have a look at the cliffs. While there, you can enjoy the view and take photographs. It is a very special place.