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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 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.)

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.

Where do British airways fly to from Shannon Ireland?

British Airways does not currently operate from (SNN) Shannon. As of this posting, there are no anticipated flights planned by BA for the Winter/Summer season.

Carriers that do operate currently are:

Aer Lingus

Aer Lingus Regional

Ryanair

Delta

United

US Airways

British Airways has scheduled services from Belfast City Airport (BFD), Ireland to London. There may be 'code-share' participants that operate from time-to-time from Shannon under the British Airways IATA code BA (International Air Transport Association).

Erie in Ireland?

Erie is one of the 5 great lakes, found between the USA and Canada. Éire is the name for Ireland in the Irish language.

What became of Irish folk group the Johnstons?

Hello, Michael Johnston, who was not really a musician, left the trio the first and, I think, is not playing at all. His sister Luci left the second in '69 and we never heard about her. The third member of the original trio, Adrienne, recorded a solo album in '75 before her premature death. (According to Mick Moloney in mysterious circumstances.) The Band departed in '74. Paul Brady, who joined the band when Michael left, is playing rock music since 1981 and is still performing. And Mick Moloney, who joined the Johnstons with Paul Brady, became a professor of music and folklife and is one of the best Irish musician performing both in North America and Europe. He has taught at several institutions in the United States. Jez

Where can you find information on the polynesian culture?

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What part of Ireland does the surname Burke come from?

Burke is not actually an Irish name at all - it comes from the Norman Frenc De Burgo and in Irish language is still De Burca. For more information visit http://indigo.ie/~wildgees/burkes.htm

If leprechauns ARE real where do they live besides Ireland and the US?

It's your own personal belief if you think leprechauns exist. If they were to live someplace, they would live in those two areas. Those are the sterotypical places where they live. You can't believe everything you hear. It's not always going to be true.

How Ireland Scotland wales came united with England in 1750?

Wales has been ruled by England since the 13th century. The parliaments of England and Scotland merged in 1707 and Ireland was included in 1801.

What part of Ireland is it illegal to wear green on Saint Patrick's Day?

There is no part of Ireland where it is illegal to wear green on St. Patrick's Day.

What county in Ireland is port of departure for France?

Ferries to France can be got from both county Wexford and county Cork.

What is the average age when a Irish wolfhound dies?

Depending on the gender, the average lifespan of an Irish wolfhound is from six year to thirteen years. These numbers include dogs who died from natural causes as well as human causes.

What is the distance of London England and Mullingar Ireland by plane?

They are 540 km (approximate distance) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.

Is Irish men blond haired?

Some are, but the majority or Irish men are not.

What happened to Ireland's forests?

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

Much of Ireland's forests were cut down to make way for agriculture and for places for people to live and to use the wood. There is still a lot of forests in Ireland though.

What is the most valuble Eire 20 Pence coin?

These coins are no longer in circulation since Irelands changeover to the Euro in 2002.

Unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they have little or no value.

What are some Irish board games?

Well, the Irish usually play sports.If they were to play board games then one of their famous game is line up 4.

How do you dial a telephone call from the UK to Ireland?

The Republic of Ireland uses telephone country code +353, and you must drop the leading zero of the Irish domestic telephone number. For example, Dublin's area code 01 becomes +353 1.

On a mobile phone, just dial telephone country code +353 (including the plus symbol), but again drop the trunk prefix 0 from the Irish domestic telephone number. On a landline phone, substitute the international access prefix 00 for the plus symbol.

How many stamps do you need to send a letter from WA to Europe?

The best way to find out is to go to your nearest post office. They will have the up to date prices and that is where you would have to buy your stamps.

What do they do for the celebrated holidays in Ireland?

That would depend on the holiday. St. Patrick's Day would be celebrated very differently than Christmas Day would be, for example. There are no parades on Christmas Day for people to go to and on St. Patrick's Day, people would not spend the day at home eating large meals. Christmas is very much a family time, compared to other holidays. Other holidays are different too, like Easter or the various bank holidays. As they are at different times of year, what people can do is different. So it depends on the holiday and the people involved.