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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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How far is it from Cambridgeshire to Ireland?

About 270 miles, but it really depends on where exactly you are going to and how you are travelling there. You would need to either fly or go by ferry. Which way you go and what ports or airports you use will determine the actual length of your journey.

What does an Eire 5 Pence coin look like?

The Irish 5 Pence coin had a bull on the reverse and a harp on the obverse. The bull is from an old Irish legend and the harp has long been the national symbol of Ireland.

See the link below for a picture.

How do you say not yet in Irish?

I do not understand: Ní thuigim (nee hig-im) You do not understand: Ní thuigeann tú (nee hig-in too)

What is the approximate price of renting a cottage in Ireland?

Ireland is a country in vast history and culture. From its festivals to pubs, to relaxing by the sea, renting a cottage is a wonderful way to experience living the Irish way. Depending on the time of year a typical cottage rental can vary from approximately 400 euros in April to 1000 euros per week in July during its peak season.

How do you say Nicki minaj in Irish?

Amadáin. (joke). In Irish, they don't really try to put much effort into irishing up non-irish names (I'd have to invent one for Nicola and Minaj).

What is the coldest and the warmest temperate in Ireland?

The lowest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was -19.1 C ( -2.4 F ). The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C (91.94 °F).

Terms for Irish accent?

There are many different Irish accents. They are usually just described by the county in Ireland that they are from, so a Limerick accent or a Waterford accent or a Roscommon accent etc.

Londonderry is it a part of britain?

No, Londonderry is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK but not part of Britain.

If your great great great great great grandfather was from Ireland what part Irish are you?

If your great great great great great grandfather was from Ireland and none of your ancestors in other lines were Irish, then you would be said to be 1/128th Irish. But no one bothers with such small fractions.

Where did the high kings of Ireland have their palace?

it was in Tara in County Meath but very few traces remain - just some embankment ditches etc

How do you address a letter to Limerick Ireland?

Ireland does not have postcodes, so after the name of the particular town or place in Limerick just put:

Limerick

Ireland

If it is in county Limerick, but not in the city, you could put County Limerick, instead of Limerick, but it doesn't matter. Your letter will get there.

What five Irish cities have parades for Saint Patrick's Day?

The real question is... Which five Irish Cities DONT have a Saint Patty's parade. There are only five true cities in the Republic of Ireland: Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick and Galway and all of them hold Paddy's Day Parades. Kilkenny is also termed a city but does not have city boundaries or a city council; however a parade is staged there each year. The question does not specify what "Irish" means i.e. does it allude to the Republic or the whole island of Ireland. If it does, then I know that Belfast and Derry both hold St. Patrick's Day parades, which means the question is not entirely correct. I'm not sure if parades are staged in Newry, Lisburn or Armagh but it would be reasonable to assume so.

What ethnic groups live in Ireland today?

Irish 87.4%, other white 7.5%, Asian 1.3%, black 1.1%, mixed 1.1%, unspecified 1.6%

How do you say dear in Irish?

Terms for 'dear' in Irish Gaelic include:

dílis

dil

ionúin

Speaking to someone, you might say 'dear' in Irish Gaelic as:

a chara

a stór

a chroí

a thaisce

Speaking about someone, you'd use 'mo' instead of 'a'.

Does the noble collection send to Ireland?

No, noblecollection.com and noblecollection.co.uk do not ship to Ireland, however, you can get some authentic items on eBay(if you're careful) and companies like Hamleys or Universal Orlando ship Noble Collection to Ireland for an expensive price. You can also buy from The Noble Collection UK on Amazon.co.uk, but they only ship to Ireland if the item you purchase is Fulfilled By Amazon.

How do you say 'doll' in Irish?

(child's doll) babóg; (attractive woman is áilleagán mná).

Is mullingar in north or south of Ireland?

Geographically it's in the midlands of Ireland, in the county of Westmeath. When you refer to south of Ireland, you are asking if it is in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland. Mullingar is in the Republic of Ireland.

Why is St. Patrick the patron saint of Ireland?

Patrick was the one mostly responsible for the conversion of that country to Christianity.