How do you say O'Donnell in Irish?
Ó Dónaill
The Irish form of O'Donnell is Ó Domhnaill, or in a modernized form Ó Dónaill.
Examples: James O'Donnell (Séamas Ó Dónaill), Cathleen O'Donnell (Caitlín Ní Dhónaill), if a married name, Joan O'Donnell (Siobhán Uí Dhónaill). Traditionally women would retain their original surname even if married.
What can you do with old Irish decimal coins?
They can be exchanged in the Central Bank in Dublin, but you could just keep them as souvenirs. You would need a lot of them to make it worthwhile changing them.
What role does the Attorney General have in Ireland?
The Attorney General in Ireland the legal adviser to the Government and is therefore the chief law officer in the country. The Attorney General advises the Government on the constitutional and legal issues which arise prior to or at Government meetings, including whether proposed legislation complies with the provisions of the Constitution, acts and treaties of the European Union, the European Convention on Human Rights or other international treaties to which Ireland has acceded. The Attorney General also advises as to whether the State can ratify international treaties and conventions. The Attorney General represents the State in legal proceedings.
The Attorney General is legal adviser to each Government Department and certain public bodies. The Attorney General is the representative of the public in all legal proceedings for the enforcement of law and the assertion or protection of public rights. The Attorney General defends the constitutionality of Bills referred to the Supreme Court under Article 26 of the Constitution. The Attorney General is an ex officio member of the Council of State which the President of Ireland can consult in relation to his exercise and performance of certain powers and functions under the Constitution. The Attorney General also has functions in respect of the Law Reform Commission under the Law Reform Commission Act 1975, in respect of legislative programming as a member of the Legislation Committee which is chaired by the Government Chief Whip. The Attorney General also has a function under the Coroners Act 1962 to direct a coroner to hold an inquest where she considers that the circumstances of a person's death make the holding of an inquest advisable. The Attorney General also has some limited statutory functions, e.g. the Geneva Conventions Act 1962.
The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel and the Chief State Solicitor's Office are both constituent parts of the Attorney General's Office. Accordingly, the principal legal functions carried out by the Office as a whole are the provision of legal advice (Advisory Counsel), legislative drafting (Parliamentary Counsel), the provision of litigation, conveyancing and other transactional services (Chief State Solicitor's Office).
Which counties does leinster run through?
Leinster is the name of a province in Ireland, not a river. It has 12 counties. They are Dublin, Meath, Wicklow, Longford, Kildare, Louth, Westmeath, Laois, Wexford, Kilkenny, Offaly and Carlow.
Can a foreigner obtain Irish citizenship by virtue of same-sex marriage to an Irish citizen?
Yes. The legalization of same-sex marriage in Ireland is imminent. Following a favorable vote in the May 22, 2015 public referendum, the Constitution of Ireland has been amended to guarantee same-sex couples the right to marry.
While others must reside in Ireland for five years before becoming eligible for naturalization, the spouse of an Irish citizen is eligible after only three years. For spouses only, all or part of the residency requirement can be fulfilled by living in Northern Ireland.
Is there a political problem calling Ireland the Emerald Isle in a song?
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
No. It is a common nickname for Ireland and perfectly acceptable.
Why did the Irish choose your city Liverpool to come to?
Liverpool is on a direct ferry route from Ireland, thus lots of Irish people ended up there. It's the same reason that so many Irish ended up in New York, it's the first place they came to across the Atlantic.
Do i need visa to go to Ireland while i have got SCHENGEN visa on Pakistan passport?
Yes, you need a separate visa for Ireland.
Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are not valid.
Where to buy artichokes in Dublin?
Try Fallon & Byrne, on Exchequer Street in Dublin 2. Phone: (01) 472 1010. They might have them. You could try some of the Asian markets around the city too. Check some of the fruit and vegetable wholesalers around the Smithfield area. If they don't have them, they might be able to tell you where to get them.
What are two products in Ireland that exports?
There are a number of different products made in Ireland. Specifically, Ireland is a huge exporter of chemical substances and medications. Additionally, they are the home of Tic Tac Brand mints.
Where is a breyer toy shop in Ireland?
Try duffys toy world in Dublin they have a wide variety of stablemates classics and traditionals but I'm not so sure if they have mini whinnied
What is important about Knock?
Knock is a town in Ireland that is important for its shrine to the Virgin Mary. After the Virgin Mary appeared here in 1879, a shrine was built, and it is a popular pilgrimage site for Catholics.
How many air miles are between Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Dublin Ireland?
The air distance from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Dublin, Ireland, is 3,267 miles. That equals 5,258 kilometers or 2,839 nautical miles.
What is women's Christmas in Ireland?
It is on the 6th of January each year. It is an old tradition in the countryside where women of different generations would celebrate together. It marks the end of the Christmas period. The 6th of January is also known as the Epiphany.
What are sources of conflict in Ireland?
Religion: prodestant and catholic and one half is loyal to the Britian the other wants to be part of the republic that's the main sources