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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 meaning of the Irish word 'draíochta'?

It is an Irish word meaning:

1. Druidic art, druidism

2. Witchcraft, magic; charm, enchantment

Who won the 1966 Irish Sweepstakes?

The winner was "Charlottown"

jockey was - Scobie Breasley

Is Galway Ireland part of the UK?

Galway is a county and a city on the west coast of Ireland. Dublin is a county and a city on the east coast of Ireland. So Galway is not in Dublin. The two cities are about 130 miles or 207 kilometres apart. The counties that the cities are in, are a bit closer. See the maps below.

What is the traditional language still spoken by some Scottish and Irish people?

Variations of Gaelic are spoken in both countries, though English is the main language in both countries. Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are similar, but different. Within each country there would also be regional dialects.

How do you sail from England to Ireland?

Ireland is west of England. Sailing from England to Ireland is relatively short, though it will depend on where you are sailing from in England and where you are sailing to. Depending on that it could take anything from a few hours to a few days. If you are sailing using an actual sailboat, this would be longer than if using a boat with an engine. There are scheduled sailings between England and Ireland by ferry, and more commonly from Wales to Ireland, as Wales is closer than England.

Where can you buy mirto in Ireland?

If you are referring to the Sardinian liquer, you could try A taste of Italy in Ranelagh or Little Italy in Smithfield, both in Dublin. See the websites below.

What is Notre Dame Fighting Irish?

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish is the varsity sports team of the renowned University of Notre Dame. They participate in 23 NCAA Division 1 intercollegiate sports.

Which year was trinity college in dublin built?

Trinity College Dublin was founded in 1592. The buildings that make it up now, are of various ages, some centuries old and some very modern.

Can you be extradited from northern to republic of Ireland?

Yes, provided all of the usual conditions are met people are regularly extradited from Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland

Where in Ireland would wind turbines be located?

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

They are all over Ireland. Particularly in exposed areas where it is easy to get wind, such as on mountains or open areas. There are also some offshore.

What is the National Irish Bank a branch of?

The National Irish Bank is a branch of Danske Bank Group, which is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. Danske Bank Group bought the National Irish Bank in 2005.

How long will it take to fly from Seattle to Cork Ireland?

The length of time it takes to fly from Seattle, WA to Cork, Ireland is 12 hours and 40 minutes. There is at least one stop between the two locations.

Why is wool so important in Ireland?

There are a large amount of sheep in Ireland and wool is one of the products. It is a resource used for creating clothes.

What are some of the punishments for breaking the law in Ireland?

Imprisonment, fines and community service would be the common punishments for breaking laws in Ireland.

What is the Irish Hex sign to ward off evil?

The Irish Hex Sign

This sign is displayed to bestow the luck of the Irish.

The design is centered the around the Irish symbol for good luck, the shamrock. It features two Irish Distelfinks (Birds) which add double good luck to the sign. The trio of tulips represent hope faith and charity. The outer scalloped border is meant to bring smooth sailing throughout your life.

Is leinster above the 26th parallel?

Leinster, the province in Ireland, is above the 26th parallel.

What is the Irish word for Fitzpatrick?

Fitzpatrick in Irish is Mac Giolla Phádraig - pronounced Mock Gilla Fawdrig

Where is the HMV located in Ireland?

There are HMV entertainment stores in Deloitte Ireland. There are also stores in the cities of Limerick, Cork City and Dubin. Over the past years HMV has been changing the location of their stores.

When did the Irish peace process end?

The fighting in Northern Ireland has not and never will end. You go to school and come out educated about sectarianism and paramilitaries. I should know i grew up in Belfast in a staunch Loyalist/Protestant area called the Shankill Road.

How do you say harmony in Irish?

In music, armóin or comhcheol.

Comhréir: congruity, accord

comhtheacht le: agreement with, harmony

réiteach: agreement, settlement

teacht le chéile: 'Tá teacht maith le chéile acu.'(They live in harmony.)