What do most people live near in Ireland?
There are many possible answers to that question. Shops, water, people, churches, pubs, grass, trees and many other things.
Why do the people in Ireland call their Santa Santa Claus?
People in Ireland call him Santy, Santa and Santa Claus. Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas and can then be shortened to Santa Claus or just Santa or Santy. So people in Ireland use those names, like people in many countries do.
What is the postcode of Co Offaly Market Square?
Ireland does not have postcodes. For a postal address it would be:
Name
Street
Market Square
Co. Offaly
Ireland
For an internet form looking for a postal code use ie as the code.
What is the history of decoursey name in Ireland?
Some common names from Ireland include McDonald, Lewis, Green, Kennedy, Day, Irish, Carlow, Fitzgerald, and McCormick.
What large body of water borders IrelandWhat large body of water borders?
The Atlantic Ocean to the West, the Irish Sea to the East, the North Sea to the....North!
What was the result of the economic initiatives in Ireland in the 1990s?
The economy boomed in Ireland in the 1990s.
What is the 3 most common numbers drawn together in the irelands national lotto?
There are three number triplets that are most often drawn together in Ireland's National Lotto. The three triplets are 2-18-30, 9-13-22 and 18-24-34.
What date did JFK come to Ireland?
He arrived on the 26th of June 1963 and stayed until the 29th of June 1963.
How could you say it was cold yesterday in Irish?
it was cold yesterday. Irish people do not speak another language. They just have an accent.
The Irish for "It was cold yesterday" is "Bhi se fuair inne". There should be fadas (accents) on the i of bhi, the e of se, and the e of inne, sorry. Bhi se, literally "He was" but is also used for "It was" (v shea) pronounced
fuar-cold (fou-er) pronounced
inne-yesterday (in-nay) pronounced Hope that helps.
the two main stadiums in Cork and Kerry both belong to the GAA.
Páirc Uí Caoimh is in the city of Cork
Fitzgerald Stadium is in Killarney
There are smaller grounds in many towns, especially Tralee, Cobh and Mallow
What is the life expectancy for an Irken?
Their life expectancy is 700 Irken years, which is equal to 70 years on earth.
What was the year in which the Basque people discovered Ireland?
It is unknown when or even if the Basque people discovered Ireland.
Specifically, the Celts of Ireland and the Basque of southwestern France and northwestern Spain exhibit genetic similarities regarding the Y-chromosome. The Celts may have originated in Eurasia, where the ancient Tokharian language is most related to Celtic languages and where the Tarim River Basin mummies preserve Celt-like fairness of skin and lightness of hair. The Basques also may have originated in Eurasia, where some scholars link their language -- unlike any other in the world -- to languages such as Georgian in the Caucasus.
It is known that the Celts ultimately settled in Ireland. It also is known that Ireland previously was settled by other peoples. But it thus far is unknown who the original discoverers of the Emerald Isle were.
What is the Irish Gaelic translation for the word dream?
Taibhreamh is the word for 'to dream (as in sleep)' Brionglóid is the word for 'to dream (as in aspirations)' "Dreaming": Brionglóid (Connacht) and taidreamh (Munster) and aisling (E. Donegal).