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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 name is used for Father Christmas in Ireland?

Diangelo Dnaro aka fatso PS I am very very very short

What would a typical home be like in Ireland?

A typical Irish house is brick or cement, similar to houses in any developed country. Houses can be detached, semi-detached or terraced. Most houses are either bungalows or have two storeys. They would have kitchens, dining rooms, bathrooms, toilets, bedrooms etc., again like houses in any part of the developed world.

How did the british attitude toward the Irish contribute to Irish deaths?

That is a good question and a complex one to answer. It's hard to quantify because England's colonial efforts in Ireland started as far back as the twelfth century with the Norman invasion in 1169. Little is recorded of what occurred then, but one can assume that, as in any military action, many people would have been killed, and surely, there would have been hunger after as probably some harvests were burnt.
Later on we have the Cromwellian invasion of Ireland in 1649. The war that followed killed tens of thousands. Catholics were not seen as fellow human beings but as animals, and were treated as such. Around 50,000 were sold into slavery to places like Barbados and Monserrat in the Caribbean. The 19th century saw the Irish famine, again a huge English involvement in letting the potato blight lead to famine, and this killed up to 2 million, and displaced millions in its aftermath as emigration started.
Regards, Colm

What is the name of a long river in Ulster that passes through four lakes?

The River Erne. It flows through Lough Gowna, Lough Oughter, the Upper Lough Erne and the Lower Lough Erne.

How much sunlight does the Shannon estuary get?

In mid-winter it gets about 7 hours and 30 minutes of sunlight per day, going right up to about 16 hours and 30 minutes per day in mid-summer.

Are KFC going to open in Galway in Ireland?

It open today (26-05-2010) at Briarhill Shopping Centre...

How many constituences are there in Ireland?

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43 in the Republic of Ireland and 18 in Northern Ireland.

Who named the Ireland cancer center?

Check the below for information on the Ireland Cancer Center. You may not found the actual answer to your question there, but there is a lot of information on it and you may find contact details for someone who can answer your specific question.

How tall is Bull Rock Lighthouse in Ireland?

83 metres above sea level and has a range of 23 nautical miles

What is the area code to text English mobile from Ireland?

44 is the international country code for the UK (including England). To text a UK mobile phone from the Republic of Ireland dial '0044' or '+44'.. then the mobile number. Omit any zero from the start of the mobile number.

How much to post a parcel to waterford Ireland?

It depends on what it the size of what you are posting and where you are posting from. Contact your local post office and they will tell you.

How do you say blonde in Irish?

Bean fhionn, a blonde woman; cailín fionn, a blonde girl.

As an adjective: folt-bhuí, fionn.

Where does Ireland's ideas for laws come from?

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

A lot of Ireland's legal system and laws are based on British laws. That is because Ireland was once under British rule and used their laws. So when Ireland gained independence, it retained the legal system, rather than starting from scratch. Lots of laws have changed since then, and Ireland has many laws unique to itself. Ideas come from citizens of Ireland and Ireland's legislators. Ireland still gets some ideas from new laws in Britain and from laws in other European countries and other parts of the world.

What is the country code and area code of Longford Ireland?

The country code and area code of Longford, Ireland is 353, (0)43.

Is cork a porous materials?

No. Cork floats because it is not only lighter than water, it doesn't absorb water. That's why cork is used to seal wine and champagne bottles.

St. Patrick's day is a holy day of obligation for what religion in Ireland?

St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and his feast day is a holy day of obligation for all Catholics in Ireland.

What do bonnie mean in Irish?

Bonnie means you're pretty or attracctive

Can you have an acting career in Ireland or do you need to move?

You can have an acting career anywhere. But do you want to work in commercials or free TV or do you want to be in movies? If you want to get the most work or even become famous, your best bet is to move to a major city such as London, New York or Los Angeles. ~ T