Where in Dublin Ireland do telephone numbers begin with 511?
Mostly downtown, on the south side of the River Liffey
Is Ireland a agricultural or industrial country?
Ireland is an agricultural country, but has large amounts of other industry. For example Ireland is the second largest exporter of software in the world. Other big areas include pharmaceuticals, financial services, tourism amongst others.
Is Belfast Ireland in the south?
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
No. Belfast is in Northern Ireland.
How do you pronounce the Irish Gaelic word 'soilsiú'?
It could vary from 'sile'-shoo' to 'soll-shoo', due to dialectal variation.
What are some of the ferry routes to and from Ireland?
Some of the ferry routes that go to and from Ireland are from Dublin, Ireland, to Hollyhead, UK, and vice-versa. Rossiare, Ireland, to Pembroke, UK. From Rossiare, Ireland, to Roscoff, France, and also to Cherbourg, France.
How long would it take to fly from LA to Ireland?
The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.12 hours 13 mins
In Ireland why are eggs not kept in the refrigerated section in grocery stores?
Ireland is not alone in this. It is also the case in the United Kingdom.
an Irish potato is a mode-ed brown potato potato is was caused by the rain in the summer which caused the famine because potato's died if && they had to eat cornmeal or grits
What is a dail and how many seats are their?
The Dáil is the lower house of the Irish Parliament. There are 166 seats.
Do people in Ireland give away Christmas gifts?
There is no simple answer to that, as people give all kinds of gifts in Ireland, so almost anything you can think of, like clothes, toys, vouchers, electronic goods, cash, jewellery and so on.
What is the Irish cuisine- soda farls blaa and goosefoot?
soda farls are just soda bread dough that's flattend out into a thin circular shape and then divided into 4 pieces and cooked on a griddle. The reason that their flat is it allows the dough to cook quickly and they would have been used the past as a quick snack for unexpected guests, best enjoyed with lashings of butter whilst they are still warm.
A blaa or is a term used in the south-east of the country to refer to a large bap that can have various fillings. They are most commonly sold by street vendors and are common in waterford. The large baps can be bought in many bakeries and supermarkets in the country.
Goosefoot is a herb that grows wild but was sometimes cultivated by people, it could be used in place of cabbage in meals, and used as a herb to flavour broths etc.
Where does the surname Griffin originate from in Ireland?
The first recorded incidence of Griffin was in Munster province.
Which church do most people in Ireland belong to?
Most people in Ireland are Roman Catholics but there is a growing minority of Protestants. Meanwhile in Northern Ireland the majority are Protestant and there is a minority of Catholics.
What is the Irish voting system called?
It is known as proportional representation. Ireland's variation uses a single transferable vote.
Where did Irish people settle in Britain?
Irish people settled all around Britain, so in just about every part of it. Irish people and people of Irish ancestry can be found in any major town or city in Britain.
What town in Ireland is famous for immigrants leaving Ireland?
Cobh is probably the most well known historically, but there would be others, like Rosslare, Dublin and Dún Laoghaire.
What is the Irish word van in English?
Unless you mean 'veain' which is a borrowing of the English 'van' it doesn't look like an Irish word.
There are many famous cemeteries in Ireland and many small ones. It is common for people to visit Ireland to explore them as one part of their search of their Irish ancestry.
Are there mosquitos in Ireland?
There are many species of mosquito in Ireland, about 20, but the majority do not feed off humans. Most bites are from one or two species and are much rarer than midge bites. Our mosquitoes don't carry malaria though there was an outbreak in Cork in the 1850s that was put down to mosquitoes.
There are species of non-biting midge that look very similar to mosquitoes and the two are often confused in Ireland.