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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 Orchard County in Ireland?

The Orchard County is a nickname for county Armagh. Armagh is famous for its large Orchard fields throughout the county and this is the reason for the nickname.

Show a picture of a 1985 Eire 20 Pence coin?

All years of issue of the Eire 20 Pence coin are identical.

See the link below.

Who are the shanty Irish?

The word "shanty" is not used much in Ireland. It seems to be a word used mainly by americans.

"Shanty Irish" was used to describe the poorest of the poor Irish immigrants, the kind who ended up in shanty town (the origin of the word "shanty" is not known, but it might come from the Irish "sean tí", meaning "old house"). Today "shanty" in the States is a derogatory term for people who in Ireland might be known as culchies but the people so described need not necessarily be of Irish descent.

What is the Postal Code for Flemming Place Dublin Ireland?

Ireland does not have postal codes. Dublin however does have postal districts. Fleming Place is in an area called Ballsbidge which is in what is known as Dublin 4. If as an example you were writing to number 1 Fleming Place the address would be:

1 Fleming Place

Ballsbridge

Dublin 4

Ireland

Why are there Irish nipple lickers?

beacause they dint like being bum lickers :P( | ) happy simming

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Are there barracuda in lake erie?

No, there are no Barracudas in Lake Erie, they are a saltwater fish.

Here is some information from another site.

Habitat

Great barracuda commonly occur in nearshore coral reefs, seagrasses, and mangroves. They may also reside in the open ocean, living predominantly at or near the surface, although they are at times found at depths to 325 feet (100m). Barracudas tend to be solitary but are sometimes found in small aggregations over reefs and sandy bottoms. Juveniles mature amongst mangroves and seagrass beds, habitats that offer cover from predators. During the second year of life, barracuda move to deeper reef habitats. Juveniles and some adults have been observed in areas that receive high amounts of freshwater input, however adults generally tend to avoid areas of brackish water.

Do they sell Beyblade metal fight in Ireland?

yes but under the name beyblade metal fusion. you can find them in symths.

Are there trains to Shannon Ireland from Dublin Ireland?

From Dublin you can get a train to Limerick city. It is about 16 miles or 25 kilometres from Shannon Airport. From Limerick you would get a bus or taxi to Shannon Airport.

How many milliliters in a pint of Guinness in Ireland does the typical pub in Ireland sell Guinness in a 20 oz or a 16 oz glass?

There are about 568 millilitres in a pint in Ireland. A pint is sold in a pint glass, which in Ireland is just over 19 US ounces or exactly 20 Imperial ounces. You can also get half pint glasses in pubs in Ireland.

Can an American travel to republic of Ireland?

An Irish citizen can travel to the US without a visa under the Visa Waiver Programme provided that

- the stay is for travel to the U.S. for tourism, business or transiting the U.S. for 90 days or less

- the citizen is not a representative of the foreign press, radio, film or other information media

- he/she has not been unlawfully present in the U.S. previously

- he/she does not have certain serious communicable illnesses, a criminal record/s, been subject to previous exclusion or been deported from the U.S previously.

What is the currency in galway Ireland?

The euro is the currency of the republic of Ireland

Do Irish people have pointed ears?

no we have the same as everybody els

What is the zip code for Mullingar Ireland?

Ireland does not have zip codes. For something going to Mullingar, you would end the address as follows:

Mullingar

Co. Westmeath

Ireland

For an internet form looking of a zipcode for anywhere in Ireland, just use IE as the code.

Who wrote the Irish folk ballad 'The Fields of Athenry'?

Pete St. John has stated he wrote the words as well as the music for the Irish folk ballad, "The Fields of Athenry." Though a claim was made in 1880 that similar words were written by someone else. The national football team in Ireland adopted this song in 1990 during the World Cup and later on by the Celtic supporters in the 1990s.

Where can one check Ireland jobs when abroad?

One can check Ireland jobs online. There are a number of sites geared specifically to finding jobs in Ireland. Irish newspapers is another way to check Ireland jobs. Check the job offers pages of these newspaper or pay attention to any ads in general.

Is the president of Ireland a monarchy a socialism or a democracy?

Ireland is a republic, as it has a president and it is a democracy as the leaders of Ireland, including the president, are elected.

What is the Brief history of Dublin Ireland?

Dublin takes its name from the Irish Duibhlinn, 'black pool'. Duibhlinn was an ecclesiastical centre seized by the Vikings in 841. It quickly became the main Viking military base and trading centre in Ireland and its Hiberno-Norse rulers exercised power over its hinterland. After the victory at Clontarf (1014), Irish rulers established themselves as kings of Dublin and by the time Ireland was invaded by the Anglo-Normansin 1169 Dublin was effectively the country's capital. It fell to Anglo-Normanarms in 1170 and remained the headquarters of the English colony in Ireland. Georgian Dublin flourished and the abolition of its parliament in 1800 did little to lessen the city's expansion. Opposition to the Union led to the Easter Rising in the city in 1916, followed by the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1921, with Dublin as capital and the home again of an Irish parliament.

Who was the Irish free state successor?

The successor to the Irish Free State is Eire (see http://www.answers.com/topic/irish-free-state-2).

What are some manmade landmarks in Ireland?

Newgrange would be a very famous one. There are many landmark building in the cities, like Dubln's GPO, Custom House, Four Courts and Trinity College, amongst many others. There are many old castles like Blarney Castle and Ashford Castle. There are lots of round towers, like the one in Glendalough. There are many old monasteries, Glendalough being one example, along with places like Clonmacnoise and Monasteboice. There are many old Celtic crosses in those places.

Where can you find a Dublin walking map of city center?

If you are actually going to Dublin there are many tourist offices where you could get a map of Dublin city centre. There are a number of walking tours done in the city, and people running those tours would have specific maps and guides to the tours they do. Click on the link below for a common one that you will find in many of these offices.

What is the flight time from Dublin Ireland to Morocco?

The flight time from Dublin in Ireland to the nearest airport in Morocco is approximately 3 hours and 27 minutes.

The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, refuelling stops and delays. Your airline can provide additional information.

What does the name eithne mean?

Eithne is an Irish (Gaelic) name which one source translates as 'kernel'.