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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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Low swampy land found in Ireland?

You may be referring to bogs, though not all bogs are swampy or low, as some bogs are in mountains as well as lowland areas.

Hemisphere of Ireland?

Ireland is in the Northern Hemisphere (being north of the Equator), and is also in the western hemisphere (being to the west of the Prime Meridian, the line of zero longitude that runs from pole to pole and passes through London, UK)

What is the Irish for the name darling?

A Stor. pr. ashtore. It means "dear".

Just in case the Gaelic word for "deer" is Fia (singular0 and Fionn (pl).

What is the most popular instrument in Ireland?

It would be difficult to say what is the most popular instrument in Ireland. Music is a big part of Irish culture and many instruments are used like the normal ones of guitars, drums etc. to ones more associated with Ireland like uileann pipes, tin whistles, bodhráns, accordions and many others.

How far is it from Cork to Donegal?

Depending on the route you take, it can be between 275 miles and 300 miles, or about between 440 and 490 kilometres.

What are some cheap hotels in Cork Ireland?

The cheapest hotels in Cork are the Park Inn by Radisson Cork Airport (from about 40pound), the Best Western montenotte Hotel & Leisure Club (from about 45pound) and the Radisson Blue Hotel & Spa (from about 46pound).

What countries are found on the british isles?

Great Britain and Scotland are found on the British isles. However, Ireland and England are also found in the British isles.

Where can one find information on Bank of Ireland online banking?

The Bank of Ireland's online facility is called 365. One would sign up for Bank of Ireland online by visiting their website and following the instructions given. You must choose whether you are a Republic of Ireland customer, or a UK/Northern Ireland customer as the process differs. There is also a telephone number given which you may use to register. It is 0818365365.

Why is cork the biggest county in Ireland?

Because it is larger than any other county. That is just the way the 32 counties of Ireland developed, with Cork happening to be the largest of all of the counties. Click on the link below to see a map of Ireland showing all of the 32 counties. Cork is the large green one at the bottom. Louth is the smallest; it is the light blue county on the right.

Is Ireland a Protestant country?

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

No. Most people in Ireland are Catholic, though there are a lot of Protestants in Ireland.

What has Ireland done in the world?

The Gaelic culture, which developed separately from its Celtic forebears, has produced unique forms of language and arts. The mass emigrations following the 1840 "potato famine" brought large numbers of Irish to America, where their influence continues to be seen.

What Cities in british isles end in chester?

these following are Roman names

Chester godmanchester

Chichester ebchester

Colchester irchester

Dorchester kenchester

Manchester ribchester

Portchester

Rochester

Silchester

Winchester

rochester

lanchester

binchester

What is the value of a 1980 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 popular brands of Irish whiskey?

Guinness, Kerrygold, Jamesons, Baileys, Denny, Jacobs and many others.

What government department in Ireland is responsible for voting and elections?

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

How far is dublin to wicklow?

You can look at that in several ways. Dublin and Wicklow are neighbouring counties, so they share a border. So they are 0 miles from each other. From the city centre of Dublin to the Wicklow border is about 17 miles. From the city centre of Dublin to Wicklow town is about 30 miles.

What is the code to text Ireland from Australia?

if you're sending an sms to someone using an Australian provider then nothing changes. if the person is using a UK provider simply delete the first zero and replace it with +44

What is a native of irelands capital called?

People from Dublin, the capital of Ireland, are called Dubliners or sometimes Dubs.

What kind of foods did the ireland people eat in 1900?

Same thing as us. Maybe a little bit different food that is native to their culture but i know it's not that much different.

Who owns Dublin Castle in Ireland?

Dublin Castle can be dated back to 1204, but there have been many parts built in that time by different people. See the link below for some more detailed history.

What is the name of the sea south of Ireland?

The Celtic Sea, which is really part of the Atlantic Ocean.

What countries neighbor Ireland?

The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland share the island of Ireland. The next nearest neighbours are Isle of Man; England; Scotland; and Wales, (the UK).

Are there Rain forest in Ireland?

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.

Ireland still has lots of large forests.