What is a constituency and how many constiuencies are there in Ireland?
a constituency is an area that elects 3, 4 or 5 members of the Irish Parliament
the number varies but there are usually between 40 and 43
at the moment there are 41
How many miles between Temple Texas and Ireland?
The flight distance from Temple Texas to Ireland is 4,519 miles / 7,273 km
Is Wicklow on the north south east or west coast of Ireland?
Wicklow is on the east coast of Ireland.
What does Shannon mean in Irish?
Shannon is the name of the longest river in Ireland. Its name comes from the Goddess associated with the river: Sionna.
What are countries close by Ireland?
The other countries around UK are IRELAND,NORWAY,NETHERLAND and DENMARK.
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England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (not the republic of Ireland) belong to the UK.
Why does Ireland hate England?
We don't.
AnswerDuring her recent (2011) visit to the Republic of Ireland, Her Majesty the Queen's speeches contained references to atrocities that the British had imposed on the Irish over many years of rule in the past. She wished to once and for all draw a line under the history of things like the potato famine and other major issues, partially caused by British rule and Irish insurgence.However, just like there are still a few bigoted people around who hate all Germans because of WW2, (despite most Germans never having been involved in the war!) there are some who still hate the British because of things that happened over 100 - 200 years ago.
In Northern Ireland the British are still part of the government, as Northern Ireland is a province of the United Kingdom. And here are where the troubles started. The words 'Catholic' (predominantly the Irish republic and a minority in Ulster) and 'Protestant' (predominantly those of British descent in Ulster) are convenient labels to carry on this hatred, but have nothing really to do with religion - and certainly nothing to do with Christianity nor Christian love.
Thankfully the vast majority of people have forgiven and forgotten. It's sad hat you are still experiencing hatred - hopefully this will get less and less as time goes on.
What is the meaning of free state in Ireland?
Originally it was a reference to the 26 counties of Ireland that are now known as the Republic of Ireland. Just after that part of Ireland got independence from Britain in 1922 and Northern Ireland stayed under British rule, the term "Free State" was used.
Connacht is in Ireland. It is the province in the west of Ireland. It consist of the 5 counties of Mayo, Roscommon, Galway, Leitrim and Sligo.
What is the meaning of Dublin?
== == The name Dublin is a Hiberno-English derivative of 'Dubh Linn' (Irish, "black pool"). Historically, in the traditional Gaelic script used for the Irish language, 'bh' was written with a dot over the 'b', as 'Duḃ Linn' or 'Duḃlinn'. The French-speaking Normans omitted the dot and spelled the name variously as 'Develyn' or 'Dublin'.
Dublin in Irish is "Baile Átha Cliatha" which means "Town at the Ford of Hurdles".
However the name Dublin is an anglicisation of "Dubhlinn" which means "Blackpool".
How old do you have to be to get served alcohol in Dublin Ireland?
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Ireland's legal drinking age is 18 years old. Like everywhere else, this would apply to Mullingar, which is a town in the midlands of Ireland.
Does everyone in Ireland speak English?
English is one of the two official languages or Ireland, the other being Irish. English is the most widely spoken. So yes, just about everyone in Ireland does speak English. However, they speak lots of other languages too. Also there are people in Ireland who come from other countries and would not speak English. If you travel to Ireland, you will have no problem finding people who speak English. There are parts of Ireland where Irish is the main language spoken, but these are small areas and people there will speak English to visitors too. Each of these areas is known as a Gaeltacht. The majority of them are along parts of the west coast of Ireland, like in parts of Donegal, Galway and Kerry.
Where is the pink forest in Ireland located?
There isn't a place in Ireland that is called the Pink Forest. There are pictures found of all pink trees but the photographer used a different type of photo lenses to change the color to pink.
Where there ever bears in Ireland?
There are no wild bears in Ireland because the land is not suitable for them. Ireland does not have the proper climate or land for bears to live off of.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
Dublin city is in the county that is also called Dublin.
How close is the Blarney Stone to Dublin?
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
About 163 miles or 262 kilometres. It is about a 3 hour journey by road.
Which islands do not belong to the British Isles?
Orkneys
Another answer
Orkney is part of the United Kingdom. Orkney is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, a constituency of the Scottish Parliament, a lieutenancy area, and a former county. Orkney is represented in the House of Commons as part of the Orkney and Shetland constituency, which elects one Member of Parliament (MP), the current incumbent being Alistair Carmichael.
The Isle of Man and the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernseyare not part of Great Britain, they are not part of the United Kingdom and neither are they part of the European Union. They are self-governing British Crown dependencies.
Why did Ireland change ther currency?
As an EU member they had the opportunity to join it. They made the choice to do so. The EU has 27 members of which 17 use the Euro as their currency.
Is it illegal to fly the Irish flag after dark in Ireland?
For respect of the flag. It is one of the rules of how to treat it.
Are there mountain lions in Ireland?
No. lions inhabited Europe a few centuries ago but were hunted down to extinction. Lions can be found in only two places in the world right now. In the jungles of Africa where the African Lions live and in the Jungles of India where the Asiatic Lions live. Apart from these two places you cannot find wild lions. However, zoo's worldwide have lion species as well.