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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 are Irelands nateral rescores?

Ire-lands natural resources are silver zinc gas petroleum lead and peat

Which sea do the Irish sea face?

The Irish is bounded by land to the west and east and by water to the north and south. Britain is to the west of the Irish Sea and Ireland to the east. At the north end is the North Channel and at the south end is St. George's Channel.

What is the name of the Catholic Parrish in Clare County Ireland?

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

There are very many parishes in Clare. Clare is part of the diocese of Killaloe.

Is the name Niall an Irish name?

The name Niall (Neil) is used in Ireland and Scotland.

Ó Néill (grandson of Niall) in Ireland, O'Neill;

MacNèill (son of Niall) in Scotland, MacNeil.

Where does the River Boyne start?

At Trinity Well, Newbury Hall, near Carbury, County Kildare,

Why did missionaries come to Ireland and what did they do there?

Missionaries came to Ireland in order to convert the generally Pagan population to Catholicism . They did this through preaching and combining the teachings of Catholicism with the previous Pagan traditions. This obviously worked as Ireland is now a 90% Catholic nation the other 10% being made up largely of non-nationals who practice different religions. However, a recent survey showed that 86% of people, although claiming to be Catholic, do not attend mass.

Where is it possible to view houses for sale in Kildare?

A good place to view houses for sale in Kildare would be online at sites like Daft or MyHome. Another way to view houses would be to go to an estate agent site or office in Kildare and view what they have or even phone them.

What is the word Ireland in galic?

Éire. You will see it on Irish coins and stamps.

What are the events from 1600s England and Ireland in chronical order?

Catholic king struggles with Protestant Parliament
Civil war breaks out in England
Oliver Cromwell's armies defeat Cavaliers
King Charles II restores Catholic monarchy

How much does the Irish times cost in Ireland?

The Irish Independent is the most popular newspaper in Ireland. As of May 2013, it costs 1.90 in Euros to purchase a weekday edition and 2.30 to buy the Saturday edition. The Irish Independent does not publish on Sundays.

Are any of Dunnes Stores own brand products made in Ireland?

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What is the negative effect of tourism in Ireland?

It can impact on local communities, changing the character of a place. A quiet place may become busier, which locals may not always be happy about. It may have been the fact that it was quiet that attracted people at first, so it may lose some of that attraction. Facilities for tourists, like bigger roads, more hotels, interpretive centres etc. can also impact on area in a negative way. Holiday homes are sometimes built in scenic areas, ruining them a bit and spending most of the year empty. There can be environmental damage to places, like walks and places of notable beauty. There can even be vandalism.

What are Railway stations in Ireland named after?

In 1966, CIÉ renamed its fifteen principal railway stations in honour of the executed leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising: Heuston (formerly Kingsbridge), Connolly (Amiens Street), Pearse (Westland Row), Ceannt (Galway), Colbert (Limerick), Casement (Tralee), Kent (Cork), Clarke (Dundalk), MacBride (Drogheda), MacDiarmada (Sligo), McDonagh (Kilkenny), Plunkett (Waterford), O'Hanrahan (Wexford), Daly (Bray) and Malin (Dún Laoghaire).

Who was the president of Ireland in 1960?

Ireland had one president during the 1960s. That was Eamon De Valera. He was president from 1959 until 1973, serving two terms of seven years each.

What colour is the Offaly flag?

It is green, white and gold. This is not the same as the Irish flag, which is green, white and orange. The two are frequently confused.

What kind of seafood do they have in Ireland?

Im not a big fan of seafood, but at most markets you can buy fresh: muscles, scallops, oysters, prawns, lobster, crab, mabye whelks and a huge assortment of fish. Some of the commonly eaten fish would be haddock, cod, whiting, salmon, tuna, mackrel, kippers and sardines.