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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 amount of rain in Ireland?

Ireland is known for its mild and wet climate, with average annual rainfall ranging from 800 to 1,500 millimeters depending on the region. Western and northern parts of the country tend to receive more rainfall compared to the drier eastern regions.

What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland?

The highest ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C (91.94 °F) at Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny on 26 June 1887.

What fraction of island of Ireland is occupied by the country of Ireland?

Republic of Ireland is 27,136 sq miles. Northern Ireland is 5463 sq miles. So 4/5 of the island is the Republic (country) of Ireland (Éire)

The government of the rebublic of ireland meets in?

The government of the Republic of Ireland meets in Leinster House, which is located in Dublin. It is the seat of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament, where both houses, the Dáil (lower house) and the Seanad (upper house), convene to conduct governmental business and debates.

What is the smallest animal in Ireland?

The pygmy shrew is the smallest mammal and animal in Ireland. It has a length of around 4-5 cm and is found in woodlands, grasslands, and gardens throughout the country.

What country owns northern Ireland?

Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. In contrast, the southern portion of Ireland (the Republic of Ireland) is its own country.

What is the national flower of Ireland?

The shamrock. Which can be any of several species of leaves. Source. theflowerexpert.com
Ireland's National flower is the Shamrock. i hope this is helpful for you, I was confused when i learned this because I wanted to know the flower, I don't think a Shamrock is a flower, more like a odd weed! Good bye!!
Believe it or not, the national flower (fauna) of Ireland is the shamrock or trefoil. The national drink of Ireland is Guinness. Guinness is good for you... www.Gigfy.com.
The national flower for the country of Ireland is the shamrock. The shamrock is a type of clover flower and was used by Saint Patrick in his teachings.

What is the average hourly rate for a licensed electrician in Ireland?

The average hourly rate for a licensed electrician in Ireland ranges from €40 to €70, depending on the location and level of experience. Rates may vary based on the type of work and whether it is a weekday or weekend.

You are writing a book that is based in Ireland that has an the Emerald of Ireland in it but would it be copy writing since Ireland is called the Emerald Isle?

I think instead of "copy writing" you're asking about plagarism. And the answer is no. You can create a fictional Emerald of Ireland if you want to. You can use titles and names in your book any time you want. Notice in books you read that characters often drive a "Ford" or go to a "McDonalds." Just because it's a copyrighted name doesn't mean you can't use it in your story.

Be Free. Create Worlds. Write.

Good Luck.

Another Answer Well, first and foremost, NO, because Ireland is NOT called the 'Emerald Isle', not in any official or legal sense anyway. Ireland is simply referred to as 'The Emerald Isle' because of the high amounts copper in the soil which is said to make Ireland so green and have such healthy plant life and vegetation. The only names Ireland has ever been referred to legally are 'Ireland' which is the Anglicization of 'Eire' or 'Eireann' which is the Celtic Goddess after which the country is named. Previous to this Ireland was also referred to as 'Hibernia'.

Is Ireland part of Great Britain?

No. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. The term United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland with the countries in Britain.

What plants found in Ireland are poisonous?

Some poisonous plants that can be found in Ireland include foxglove, deadly nightshade, and hemlock. It is important to be cautious and avoid contact with these plants, as they can cause harm if ingested or touched.

What the the three main bodies of water that surround Ireland?

The island that is Ireland is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean except to the east, between itself and Great Britain. That body of water, though contiguous with the Atlantic at both the north and south of it, is known as the Irish Sea in the north and the Celtic Sea in the south. Use the link below to see a map, and click on Ireland to zoom in so you can see the annotations.

Is Salisbury Plain in Ireland?

No, it is in southern England.

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Are fireworks legal in Ireland?

fireworks are only legal in the north in Ireland. if you are in the north you must have a licence to buy sell or use.

But at the same time there are firework shops up north that will allow you to buy without licence but these are normally shops that appear before Halloween and new years.

Where are the British Isles located?

The British Isles are locates to the northwest of continental Europe. The Isles are made up of two main islands, Ireland & Great Britain. There are other islands that include the Shetland Isles

What is the predominant wind direction in Keelderry in Ireland?

The predominant wind direction in Keelderry, Ireland is typically from the west-southwest. This wind direction brings in moist air from the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in mild and wet weather conditions in the area.

What is postcode for Kinsealy Co Dublin?

Ireland does not use postal codes. So when you are writing to the address, after the main part of the address, finish is with:

Kinsealy,

Co. Dublin,

Ireland.

Whatever you are sending will get there with no problem. For an internet form, use IE when asked for a post code.

Is the Irish Republic in actual poverty or relative poverty?

Ireland, despite its current economic problems, would not be regarded as a poor country. Many citizens are experiencing poverty, but many others are very well off.

How many Burger King restaurants are in Ireland?

There is a total of 30 Burger King Restuarants in Ireland. 27 are owned and operated by the OKR Group. There is one in Dublin airport and two in the new motorway service stations, these are not aphillyated with the OKR Group.

What did Freud say about the Irish?

Did you recently watch the Departed? I watched that too and wondered why Matt Damon said that. I don't know, being Irish, maybe it's that we are too complex to analyze???

What Freud saidWhat Freud was quoted as saying about the Irish was, "This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever."

How many same-sex civil partnerships have been registered in County Donegal Ireland?

Although the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency publishes extensive statistics on civil partnerships in Northern Ireland, it does not break the data down by county. Instead, it breaks the figures down by "area" or "local government district." Therefore, it is not possible to deduce the exact number of civil unions registered within the boundaries of any specific county in Northern Ireland. See related link below.

How many people are in Wicklow?

136,640 was the population of county Wicklow in the last census in 2011.

How many babies are born in Ireland each year?

Approximately 60,000 babies are born in Ireland each year.

How many people are killed by gang violence each year in Ireland?

Gang violence in Ireland is relatively low compared to other countries, with the number of deaths being very minimal. There is no specific data available on the number of people killed by gang violence each year in Ireland.

What percent of Ireland's people speak English?

Very few. Almost everyone speaks English, and about 8% can speak both English and Irish.