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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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Are blue and orange the national colors of Ireland?

No. Green and orange are the colors of Ireland. Green is the color of the Catholics and orange the color of the Protestants.

How many TDs are there in Irish Government?

There are 166 TDs in the Dáil. A minimum of 84 is need to form a government. After the 2011 election Labour with 37 seats and Fine Gael with 76 seats formed a coalition government with a total of 113 seats.

Why does Ireland import goods?

For the same reasons that any country imports goods. They get goods that are not available in Ireland, like food that cannot be grown in Ireland and products that are not made in Ireland.

Where are Ann summers shops in Ireland?

There is an Ann Summers shop on O'Connell Street in Dublin. There is one on Prince Street in Cork City. There is one on Cruises Street in Limerick. There is one on Rosemary Street in Belfast. There is one in the Buttercrane Centre in Newry. There is one in Bow Street Mall in Lisburn. hi there there is no ann summers shop in galway as of yet, but there is a rep that sells ann summers products in galway with free postage and packaging you can also book an ann summers party with her on 0857195385

Are galway city buses running today?

(13 May 2013)

According to media reports Around 20 Bus Éireann drivers are picketing outside the bus depot at the docks in the city this morning. There are currently no Bus Éireann services operating out of Galway city, and there is no information on its website regarding today's Galway routes.

(14 May 2013)

Industrial action has been suspended for 48 hours, so buses are operating normally.

Why does the hand represent for Northern Ireland?

It comes from a legend of two men swimming in a race towards Ulster to claim it. It had been agreed that whoever first touched it would claim it. One of the two was further behind as Ulster came into view. So he cut off his hand and threw it past his opponent, so his hand touch the land first, and he won. This is where the red hand of Ulster, that is now used on certain flags and other emblems, comes from.

Where is Dublin situated?

It began as a crossing point over the river Liffey. Two settlements started there, one called Áth Cliath (meaning the crossing at the hurdle ford) and the other called Dubh Linn (meaning Black Pool). These two villages grew and merged and continued to grow and today we have the city of Dublin. It has been a city since 988AD. Dublin takes its name from Dubh Linn being mispronounced, and the name used in the Irish language comes from the other settlement and is Baile Átha Cliath.

When does Halloween start in Ireland?

Halloween universally occurs on October 31, if it is celebrated.

Where do they get their food in Ireland?

A lot of food is grown in Ireland. Ireland also produces dairy products and also beef, pork, poultry and lamb products. Things that cannot be produced in Ireland are imported from other countries that do produce those foods.

What is the value of a Shannon Crystal Designs of Ireland 24 percent Lead Crystal made in Slovakia?

Godinger bought the Irish company that made Shannon Irish Crystal some years ago. It's now made in the Czech Republic, but Godinger kept the name as the brand for all its crystal. The crystal has no connection with Ireland.

Where are the Protestants in Ireland located?

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

Protestants live in all parts of Ireland, though there is a proportionately larger amount of them living in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Ireland.

How did Dublin get the name?

Dublin is an Anglicisation of the name Dubh Linn. Dubh Linn, pronounced Dove Ling, are Irish language words meaning black pool. An early settlement was known as Dubh Linn because people settled near a black pool of water back in the 7th century, where Dublin Castle now is. That settlement grew and along with other settlements in the area, it developed and became the Dublin that exists today.

How far is it from Avoca to Wexford in Ireland?

From the town of Avoca to the town of Wexford is about 45 miles or 73 kilometres. Avoca is in county Wicklow, and the town of Wexford is in the county of Wexford. Wicklow and Wexford are bordering counties. From the town of Avoca to the border of county Wexford is about 7 miles or 11 kilometres.

What place is in the middle of Ireland?

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

The geographical centre of Ireland is in the townland of Carnagh East in County Roscommon. Carnagh East is on the western shore of Lough Ree, opposite the Cribby Islands and about 9 kilometres from the town of Athlone. Athlone is often generally informally regarded as being the centre of Ireland.

What are some ways the Irish culture has changed?

When the Irish first began to come to America they were very much looked down upon. In fact the Irish weren't even considered white at that time in America. In the racial hierarchy of American culture they were regarded to be below the Chinese and Black people. This is all explained in the book How the Irish Became White . The Irish were called violent, stupid, and drunkards. The only real reason the Irish were so mistreated in their early years in America is because they were yet another ethnic group flooding the shores. They took jobs from previous citizens, changed neighborhoods, and were unaccustomed to the new country. They held onto their culture for dear life and fought assimilation. Pretty much the same as any racial "boom" in America. Pretty much the same as today.

Are there Asda stores in Ireland?

Not at present, but they are interested in entering the Irish market.

Are there valleys in Ireland?

Yes. There are many of them. Ireland has many mountains and valleys. They are also called "Glens". Many Irish placenames have the word Glen as part of them like Glendalough, which literally means the Glen of two lakes.

What are some websites for dating in Northern Ireland?

There are a few places you can look up for dating in Northern Ireland I will give you the top 3 rated off of searching. Number 1 is a site called nidating and number 2 is Plentyoffish and number 3 ismingle2 just add . com at the end and there you go.

Why are the kilkenny people called the cats?

I think it's because there were once two cats of Kilkenny who fought and fought and fought. I'm not sure of the whole story but u can probably check it out on the Internet

How do you speak with a southern Irish accent?

That question is impossible to answer. First of all, there are many accents in Ireland, so there is no such thing as a southern Irish accent. There are lots of very different accents in the south of Ireland. Secondly, you cannot in writing explain an accent. You can only have an idea of an accent by hearing it. You would need to hear a genuine Irish accent, not something in a movie where actors are trying to put on an accent. You can try to tune into some Irish television or radio online or some video websites of genuine Irish people.

Do Ireland decorate their tree?

They have Christmas trees with things like lights, balls, tinsel and other Christmas decorations. On walls you may have banners, special Christmas decorations, and signs. Cribs are common in most homes and various lights and candles. Christmas-related items such as Santa or reindeer may form part of Christmas decorations too. Holly and ivy are common and other flowers and plants.

How many murders are there in Ireland?

Around 85% of deaths in Ireland are caused by old age, it's rare for murders to occur.

What Great Britain and Ireland are?

They are two large neighbouring islands. They are sometimes collectively referred to as the British Isles for geographic purposes.