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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 Ireland's most common religion?

Roman Catholic is Ireland's most common religion. After that it is the Church of Ireland.

When did Irish House of Lords end?

Irish House of Lords ended in 1800.

What are the human characteristics of Ireland?

Physical

  • Flat country
  • Lots of bog land
  • Particularly rugged rocky mountain land.

Human

How did St. Patrick first get to Ireland?

Saint Patrick, an upper class Roman Briton, was captured age 15 on his father's estate by raiders and brought to Ireland where he was sold as a slave. There is historical proof for this in two documents written in Latin by Patrick himself. He spent six years herding sheep as a slave and then managed to escape, eventually returning back home. He had listened to visions telling him to escape.

Is jack wills in Ireland?

Hi, I'm pretty sure there's one in Dublin and one in Belfast. Also there is a Jack Wills outlet in Northern Ireland, but I'm not sure where! :)

How many people speak English in Ireland?

In Ireland, 98% of the population speaks English. Both English and Irish are official languages, but although Irish is the first official language, only 1% of the population can speak Irish fluently.
Almost everyone speaks English as a primary language, those that don't can still understand English.

What government department is responsible for Ireland's national budget?

The officials and ministers at the department of Finance and the department of Public Expenditure and Reform, in conjunction with other ministers who try to keep their finances up in their departments. The Irish cabinet will make the final decisions at their meetings before the budget is launched by the Minister for Finance and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform.

What is the flight time between Dublin Ireland and Seattle Washington?

The flight time from Dublin in Ireland to Washington is approximately 9 hours and 33 minutes.

The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, refuelling stops and delays. Your airline can provide additional information.

Note that Washington and Washington DC are not the same states.

What portion or Ireland is controller by the UK?

No part of Ireland is controlled by England. The Republic of Ireland is independent. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, which also includes Scotland, Wales and England. There are those four parts and none of them control the others.

What plug is used in southern Ireland?

The standard domestic electricity supply in Ireland is 230 volt AC (frequency 50hz). The most common plug used is the 13 amp three-pin plug.

What are the top ten careers?

If you are looking for a local well-paying a cosmetic dentist would most likely suit your fancy. This also wouldl aquire around 8-10 years of education.

Another option for slackers who don't have a degree that pays over 100,00$ is an Air traffic controller.... its not easy to get, you must have atleast 4 years of work experience but its definitely worth it!
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When did Ireland become Catholic?

Christianity came to Ireland with St. Patrick in 432AD.

What area is not part of Great Britain wales or scotland or northern Ireland or the republic of Ireland?

Neither Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland are part of Great Britain. It is an island consisting of Wales, Scotland and England. Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are both on the island of Ireland. Northern Ireland is regarded as part of the United Kingdom, but it is on a separate island to England, Scotland and Wales.

Why do sheep in Ireland have pink and blue markings on their hind ends?

Not only in Ireland.. Sheep have markings on them so that the owner can tell which one is theirs and which one isnt..

Why do protestants not want a united Ireland?

Some people in the North of Ireland, Ulster, want to remain as part of the United Kingdom under British rule. And yes, they have different religious views to the Roman catholics who live there, and these Catholic people see their affinity to the Irish Republic governed from Dublin. Sadly this has led to a protracted period of violence, called the Troubles. The protestant majority (in the north) see the Dublin government as a foreign power. Hopefully power sharing as we seem to have these days has put the Troubles behind us, and the people of Ireland, whatever their religious differences can live together in peace. The Good Friday Agreement between Tony Blair & Bertie Ahern, as well as the Reverend Ian Paisley & Martin McGuinness, appears to have had a very big impact on the Province, and we no longer see the violence from there on our news programmes. I am not saying that everything is sweetness & light, but it is incomparably better now than it once was. Quite why the Irish can play Rugby Union as a united country (& always have) is a moot point !

well they have been under British rule so long they when you are occupied by another country for so long you may like there ways more how run the country things they with the population of the rest of Britain they could have lower taxes more benefits things like that all so by staying in the UK they wont have to pay this huge dept we have

Is Ireland bigger than Mauritius?

Greater Dublin has a larger population than Mauritius.

What is the name of Ireland's money and what does it look like?

Ireland uses the Euro. See the images below for what it looks like.

What is the postcode for Co Kilkenny Ireland?

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

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County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

Ireland does not have post codes. To post something to there, you would have the last part of the address as follows:

Callan

County Kilkenny

Ireland

For internet forms, use IE as the code.

What is the second capital of Ireland?

The Second oldest town in Ireland is Askeaton in Co. Limerick

Which is bigger Donegal or Dublin?

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.

The county of Donegal is bigger than the county of Dublin, but the city of Dublin is bigger than the town of Donegal.