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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 conutry is carlow near?

The town of Carlow, is in the county of Carlow, which is in Ireland. The bordering counties are Kilkenny, Laois, Kildare, Wicklow and Wexford.

How long is the distance from Wicklow to Clare?

About 172 miles or 277 kilometres from Ennis, the main town in county Clare, to Wicklow town. There would be differences depending on where exactly you were travelling to and from.

Lurgans Irish county?

Lurgan is the name of a town in the country of Ireland. It is located in County Armagh in Northern Ireland.

Where in Ireland is the name Sheehan from?

I suggest you look at -

www.araltas.com/features/sheehan

Another answer:

Cork-Kerry-Limerick

Where is the cork in you Spy Spooky Mansion?

On top of the "Ghost machine" there is a glass container of green liquid. The cork is in this bottle.

When did Nine Years' War - Ireland - happen?

Nine Years' War - Ireland - happened in 1594.

Average yearly temperature in cork Ireland?

the average maximum yearly temperature in Cork is 12.75 °C

the average minimum yearly temperature in Cork is 7.25 °C

So the average temperature in Cork for the whole year is around 10°C

based on http://weather.ie.msn.com/monthly_averages.aspx?wealocations=wc:EIXX0011&q=Cork+forecast:averagesm

What is all the landmarks in Ireland called?

There are a huge amount of landmarks in Ireland, so it would be impossible to list them all. There are many buildings of all sorts, monuments, public artworks, mountains, valleys, cliffs and all sorts of other natural landmarks.

Where is a good place to go in Ireland at Christmas time?

Most people like to stay at home. There are parties to go out to. There are pantomimes on. There are usually some special shows or exhibitions on, different ones each year. There have been ice skating rinks opened some years for example. Over the course of Christmas there are some horse racing meetings, like in Limerick or Leopardstown. The big cities have lights and decorations, with some shops having well decorated windows. Some houses also get decorated with lights outside and can be good to see. There is always lots happening around Christmas in Ireland.

Why has Tipperary two ridings?

Due to its size, it was divided in 1898. Other Irish counties also have more than one council looking after them, like Dublin, Cork, Limerick and others.

How did St. Patrick become a missionary to Ireland?

He came by boat. Initially he was brought as a slave, but later he returned again by boat. It would have been the only way to get to Ireland in the 5th century.
When St. Patrick was only 16 years old he was stolen from his family and brought as a slave to Ireland for a Druid High Priest. There he tended to flocks of sheep and pigs and a deep spiritual faith grew with him during his youth. This would be the first time Patrick would venture to Ireland, however this would not be the journey that led him into Sainthood.

What channel is Eurovision on in Ireland?

It is on RTE 1.

It is on RTE 1.

It is on RTE 1.

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It is on RTE 1.

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It is on RTE 1.

What is the Irish word for closet?

seomra príobháideach or seomra comhairle(consulting room)

clóiséad (closet, cabinet)

cupard (cupboard)

sáinn (corner, nook, recess)

almóir (wall-cupboard; niche)

What kind of land is Ireland?

Ireland is an island that is divided into the Republic of Ireland, which is independent, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. The land itself is mostly made up of plains and low lying mountains.

Is Balleally landfill in Lusk Co Dublin still open?

It was scheduled for closure on the 31st of October 2008. Waste can be brought to Balbriggan or Swords.

Who owns a school in Ireland?

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

There can be lots of different owners. Some are owned by the government, some are privately owned, some by the church, some by other organisations etc.

How many miles are there in 6.68 kilometers?

There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to three decimal places, 6.68 kilometres is equal to 6.68/1.609344 = 4.151 miles.

How long from Clondalkin to Waterford?

It is about 97 miles or 157 kilometres, and depending on traffic, it can be done in about 1 hour and 45 minutes.