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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 is the flag of Ireland called?

There is no emblem on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange arranged in three vertical bands. The national emblem of Ireland is the harp. It is not on the flag, but you will see it on things like Irish coins.

How long does it take to get from Britain to Ireland by plane?

That depends on where you are flying to and from. It can take as little as about half an hour and up to not much more than an hour.

What is the most famous mountain in Ireland?

The most famous mountains in Ireland is the mountains of Mourne. These mountains are in northern Ireland. The Mourne Mountains are the most visited.

What type of schooling do kids have in Ireland?

Some do pre school or playschool/montasory

at about 4 or 5 they start primary school

at about 13 they start secondary school

at about 17 they leave secondary school and either go to further education, college or university or go into the workforce.

at university most hon degrees are 3 years, longer for architecture and medicine ect 5years+

secondary school prepares them for university or not, with different schools doing more academic subjects, and others doing more apprenticeship style subjects such as metalwork and construction studies, most schools have a mix of both, but are more dominant in one area or the other.

What is the temperature in Ireland today?

Average annual temperature is about 9 °C. In the middle and east of the country temperatures tend to be somewhat more extreme than in other parts of the country. For example, summer mean daily maximum is about 19 °C and winter mean daily minimum is about 2.5 °C in these areas.

When will the nexus one be available in Ireland or just in Europe?

The Nexus One from my recollection was available most everywhere in the world. Even if it were not available in Ireland, you could have certainly picked it up from Great Britain and it would be usable.

Is fishing one of the main income sources in Ireland?

Ireland is an island, so fishing is important as an industry in Ireland. It might not really be one of the main income sources, but it is an important one.

Does guinness taste better in ireland?

Arguably, yes. It's unpasteurized when it stays inside Ireland.

How many pubs in pontefract?

how many pubs are in pontefract

How long does take for a package to reach Ireland from England on Christmas week?

normally they advise 5 days but with the present snow issues if its in transit it may not make the dead line

How many years ago was southern Ireland a part of Great Britain?

It was never a part of Great Britain. Great Britain and Ireland are separate islands. Ireland was part of the British empire and part of the United Kingdom, until 1922, which is probably what you are referring to.

What city in Ireland has the largest gay population?

Dublin city would be the city with the largest gay population in Ireland.

What is the reel in Irish dancing?

The reel is a traditional irish dance danced with soft shoe (gillies) and all irish dancing schools have a different reel. Also the reel is in irish music and one of the four traditional soft shoe dances : reel , light jig , slip jig ,and the single jig,(also referred as the hop jig).

What does the provincial government do for Ireland?

Ireland has a national government. There is not a government for each of the four provinces of Ireland. Ireland is a small country, so there is no need for that level of government. Counties have councils, but there is nothing at provincial level.

Did peacocks live in Ireland during the Victorian era?

Yes they did. But they disguised themselves as leprechauns so that they didn't get arrested by the peacock police.

Is there a free chioce of careers or is a career chosen for each person by the government in ireland?

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

In terms of the general public, people choose their own careers in Ireland. The government does not choose them for them. In terms of ministers within the government, the Taoiseach, which is the official title of the head of government, will make decisions on what ministers should hold what ministries, but there would be some consultation with the candidates involved.

How far is Clifden from Galway city?

Clifden is about 77 kilometres or 48 miles from Galway city.

What is the meaning of 'Faith and begorrah'?

'Faith and begorrah' means "sure and by God". This is in the dialect of English called Hiberno-English, not in Irish Gaelic, although there are several features of this dialect owing to the Gaelic.

When is there post after Christmas in Ireland?

For 2009 postal services resume on Wednesday the 30th of December.

What is the most common way to spell Caitlin?

If you want your kid to go by Katie, spell it like Kaitlyn Katelyn Kaitlin or Katelin. If you just want you child to be called Caitlin spell it Caitlin or Caitlyn