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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 Cork people?

People from Cork in Ireland are often referred to as Corkonians.

What is Donegal's nickname?

Donegal county in Ireland is known as the Forgotten County. It is also known as The O'Donnell County and The Herring Gutters.

Why did antonin artaud travel to Ireland?

According to the biography "Antonin Artaud: Man of Vision," he went to Ireland for a few reasons:

1) Because he thought Jesus told him to

2) He thought that a walking stick he had come into possession of, which he thought had magical powers, had once belonged to St Patrick and he wanted to visit the land of St Patrick

3) Because he wanted to learn the secrets of the Druids, which he hoped existed in some form or another

4) Because he had recently worked out the date of the end of the world to be in November, 1937, and he felt that Ireland, rural and relatively unspoiled by industrialization, would be a good place to wait out the apocalypse.

Will Ireland rejoin the UK?

No. Ireland is an independent country and as no independent country would want to give up its independence, then Ireland will never rejoin the UK.

Is Ireland capitalist or socialist?

No, the government of Ireland is Fianna Fail. Irish politics is unusual in that the two main political parties are not on the main left/right spectrum, but Fianna Fail is fairly pro-business. The Irish Labour Party (Páirtí an Lucht Oibre) could be considered a socialist/social democratic party but there has never been a Labour Taoiseach and they're the 3rd largest party in the Dáil and the Seanad.

Ireland is a republic...However, they could actually be considered socialist due to the fact of large government influence. They have government control over healthcare, education, banks, and most businesses.

What are some Irish subculture's?

depends about how rich you are and where you live, in towns and cities chavs/shams are common with working class youth so are punks (skaters hardcore skinheads) in the country sub cultures are very common, most youths are just into sports etc. wearing whatever comes into pennys (a common budget clothes shop) in rich areas of dublin (south east) or belfast they act American or English and wear all designer clothes (there called d4s) that's it, youth subculture isn't as common in Ireland, probably for the best, alot of the youth are just like a mix of everyhting and listen to all kinds of music, towns with most chavs and punks would be the working class towns (north and west dublin, limerick, drogheda, dundalk, north cork, derry and belfast)

When is the best time to visit Blarney Castle in Ireland?

Blarney Castle is open all year round. It is probably best to go in the summer months, when the weather is warmer and the days are longer.

Where do the Irish immigrate to?

At the time of The Great Famine they immigrated to America and Australia. Nowaday they immigrate to where-ever they want to. There isn't a specific place for them to immigrate to.

Does Ryan air require british citizens travelling from London to Dublin to have a passport?

They require valid photo ID. Their website will give a list of what you can use. It is best to just bring your passport for any travel anyway.

Where can one purchase Kathy Ireland office furniture?

You can shop for Kathy Ireland at places such as Bed Bath and Beyond, Raymour and Flanigans, Martin Furniture and even BHG. Kathy Ireland also has a shop where you can find some of the produces you may want.

How many trophies did Ireland win in Ireland?

Over 9000, around 9012, but no one knows because life is a conspiracy, you may not even be living right now.....

How do you register with gp in Ireland?

Go to your GP's surgery and talk to the staff on reception. They will help you.

What is the cost of living in Cork Ireland?

That is a difficult question to answer. It would depend on standard of living you want. It is the second city in Ireland, so property would be expensive. If you are living outside the city of Cork, and in the county of Cork, it would be cheaper. It would also depend on what kind of accommodation you want to live in. There are lots of property websites where you can check that. The other main expenses would of course be food. It would depend on what kind of food you buy, and where you buy it. The size of your family, if you have one, would be another factor, and what kind of job you may have. Another thing is comparing it with where you currently live. Ireland is looked upon as being expensive, but you could be living in a more expensive country or a less expensive one, so your perspective would be different.

Fashion in Ireland?

I don't know about other countys except dublin because that's wher I'm from. there are two different sides, north dublin and south dublin style.. then obvioulsy there are people in them palces that are different.

North dublin (:= DNS.Addidas Tracksuits (: Long Hair extensions that go past your chest, side fringe,choppy layered hair, some might have a gullet, eyeliner, foundation ya know x keds, uggs rolled down. South Dublin :/ = D4.well all the designer stuff, abercrombie and fitch, juicy bags, uggs, etcc :Z spendinn daddiess moneey, x In between (: = ..skinny jeans, t shirts, ugs/up/down/ yaa know the usual, D4 VS DNS.

D4 is the name givin to south siders by north siders meaning like spilt pos snobby you know?

DNS, name givin by south siders to north siders it means 'DA NORTH SIDE' takin the micky out of north siders accents.

What is the oldest rounders club in Ireland?

That question is a hard one maybe you could serch that in ask.com who another serch enjine that will help you and will answer questions like this.

How mainstream society first treated the Irish Americans?

Most Irish and Chinese immigrants were recriuted to come over to American and work on building the transcontinental railroad. Working conditions were so terrible, many people died while on the job.

What type of government does Ireland have and who is there leaders currently 2009?

Ireland is a parliamentary democracy. Currently (March 2012) there is a coalition government. The main party is Fine Gaell. Also involved is the Labour Party. The head of the government, which is officially known as the Taoiseach, is currently the fine Gael leader Enda Kenny . Ireland has a president, but the president is just the head of state. The current president is Michael D. Higgins.

How do you call a US 1800 number from Ireland?

First, try dialing it as if it were an ordinary US number. The call may go through, paying the normal international rates. If that doesn't work, and you can't find a regular geographic number, try Skype or a similar Internet phone service that allows connections to US 1-800 numbers.

You can also try calling the "Home Country Direct" numbers for various US telephone companies, but be prepared to pay with a Visa, MasterCard, or American Express credit card.

Toll-free codes in North America (USA, Canada, etc.; country code +1) are 800, 888, 877, 866, and 855, with 844, 833, and 822 in reserve for future use.

Where can you find a list of part time jobs in Galway Ireland?

You can try Monster to find a list of part time jobs in Galway. You can always try going into stores and asking for a job application and find out if they will let you work part time.

What is the Malahide castle today?

Malahide Castle is near the town of Malahide, which is close to the city of Dublin in Ireland. The Castle is open to visitors and is a big tourist attraction.

What shops are in athlone shopping center?

As the shops can change, click on the link below to see what the current shops are.