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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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How do you get from Northern Ireland to London?

The best and quickest way is to fly. There are various flights between London and Northern Ireland. A longer way would be to go by road or rail and by ferry across the sea. There are lots of ports that you could travel between, but it would take a lot longer than flying.

What is the club stick that some Irish have?

I think what you're referring to is the shillelagh (pronounced shil-lay-lee).

Can you help me i have an Irish punt coin with a rare fault on the edge there should be a channel but this coin has only tin lines the same as an old Irish 10p i would like to get a valuation?

It is not impossible that you have a Punt coin struck on an old (large) 10 Pence planchet. The coins are not too different in diameter and you would be amazed at how often this occurs at mints around the world.

Any coin with a "genuine" minting flaw would have some value, above the usual, as a collectible coin.

Genuinely flawed coins are not necessarily known about or documented until somebody turns up with one, since they are an "accident" of the minting process, and have escaped detection during quality control at the mint therefore, a valuation cannot be anticipated.

A reputable coin dealer should be able to identify and confirm the coin as genuine and make a valuation.

How many people in Ireland can touch there nose with their tongue?

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Those statistics are not available, but many Irish people can do it.

Is John Kerry Irish?

John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.


John Kerry the American politician is not Irish. He was born in Colorado.

How does santa deliver gifts in Ireland?

There is an ongoing agreement with the Union of Leprechauns Local 623, that Santa must use only union members to help him in any gift deliveries in Ireland during the Christmas season.

What lakes and rivers in Ireland have the same name?

That could be taken in two ways. You could mean more than one river or lake having the same name or you could mean a lake that has the same name as a river. So I will give examples of both. There is more than one river called the Blackwater in Ireland. There are rivers that have slightly different names, like the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann. There are two lakes called Lough Derg. In terms of rivers that share names with lakes, there is the Lough and River Corrib and there is the Upper Erne river, the Lower Erne River and Lough Erne. All of these are some of the main examples. There are also lots of small rivers that share names with other small rivers for example.

What is an example of a Limerick from Ireland?

There was an Old Man of Kilkenny

Who never had more than a penny

He spent all that money

In onions and honey

That wayward old man of Kilkenny.

Why Italy and Ireland have the same flag?

Italy and Ireland do not have the same flag. Italy's flag is green, white and red, arranged in three equally-sized vertical bands. Ireland's flag is green, white and orange, arranged in three equally-sized vertical bands.

Is a work permit needed to work in the republic of Ireland?

That depends on your nationality. There can be different rules for different countries. Countries that are not members of the EU tend to have stricter rules, and even among those non-EU nations, there are different rules. The Department of Foreign Affairs website would have details on who needs visas to come to Ireland.

What are the disadvantages of Ireland joining the EU?

Some of the disadvantages would be the way some laws are applied in Ireland. Some laws may not be so appropriate for Ireland, but are put in place. For doing business, there can sometimes be more restrictions because there is more competition from other companies in the European Union who are allowed to openly compete. As an island nation, Ireland's seas are important to it, but it has had to allow other countries access to Irish waters for fishing, causing some problems for the Irish fishing industry. However, there are many advantages too, and some of those make up for some of the disadvantages. Some of the above work the other way too, like Irish companies having more access to a wider market for them to compete in.

When do you eat Irish Potatoes?

They can be eaten for many meals, so mainly at dinner and lunch. They are common in many Irish meals.

Who is the first ombudsman for children in Ireland?

Ms. Emily Logan. An amazingly intelligent woman. I know her well haing interviewed and seected her for her job Ms. Emily Logan. An amazingly intelligent woman. I know her well haing interviewed and seected her for her job

Is bacon from Ireland?

No Bacon is from pigs and pigs come from Canada. So yea.

Who is the current minister of agriculture in ireland?

The current minister of Agriculture and the Marine is Simon Coveney

Why is kinawley named after Brian Boru?

Brian Boru 941-1014 was a great Irish warrior. He was the High King of Ireland who died in the battle of Clontarf 1000 years on Good Friday and was buried in Armagh.

Many GAA clubs are called after him, Fermanagh (Kinawley), Tipperary (Clogheen Ladies, Annacarty-Donohill hurlers, and Brian Boru Camogie Club), Westmeath (Ballymore), Leitrim (Gorvagh), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia Hurling Club), Oregon (Portland Hurling Club), Cork (Shanballymore), Roscommon (Strokestown), Dublin (Clontarf, and Brian Boru's Handball), Antrim (Cushendun) and Clare (Cratloe-Killaloe)

see here for history of club

http://kinawleygfc.com/index.php/79-misc-pages

here for history of Brian Boru

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Boru

How do you get to Scotland from Ireland?

It's probably easiest to fly. There are also ferries going from Ireland to Scotland, with the one from Larne in county Antrim going to Stranraer in Scotland being the most well known one.