Is letterkenny in northern Ireland?
Letterkenny is in the north of Ireland, but not in Northern Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which people often incorrectly refer to as Southern Ireland. Letterkenny is in county Donegal, which is the northernmost county in Ireland, but is actually not part of what is known as Northern Ireland.
How long is flight time from Dublin to Pisa?
The flight time from Dublin in Ireland to Pisa in Italy is approximately 2 hours and 31 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.
How big is Ireland compared to Rhode Island US?
Ireland is about 35,900 square miles and New York City is about 301 square miles
Dublin is an okay tourist destination. There are old british buildings (such as Trinity College Dublin) and good night life in Temple Bar. Grafton Street is good for shopping. If you're looking for a city break with good shopping, fun night life and history, Dublin is not overrated.
Are people in Ireland friendly?
Yes we are. It is one of the things people like about coming to Ireland.
In Ireland what are little people called?
elfs you goon.
The Gaelic (Irish) name is Sidhe, which is pronounced "shee"
Is limerick a maritime county?
Limerick is on the Shannon Estuary, where the river Shannon meets the sea. Parts of the north coast of Limerick could be said to be coastal in terms of it touching the sea.
Do Americans need electrical adapters in Ireland?
Yes you need an adaptor to change from a 2 pin input to a 3 pin input and transform from the standard 110v used in America to the 220v used in Ireland. These arent too expensive and can be bought in many airports and supermarkets.
When was Republic of Ireland created?
It was created in 1922 when 26 counties of Ireland seceded from Britain to form an independent country.
The population of the north-eastern 6 counties were mostly unionist (pro-British) and rejected independence. So it stayed in the UK and became Northern Ireland.
How long does it by ferry to southern Ireland from mainland England?
The fastest route is to take the Dublin Swift Ferry operated by Irish Ferries, in good weather conditions it takes just 1 hour 49 mins to cross the Irish Sea from Dublin to Holyhead. Then take the road (A55) to England, a drive time of around 1hour 40 minutes.
Alternatively the ferry route from Dublin Ireland to Liverpool England is much longer and takes about 8 hours depending on the weather and speed of the ferry.
Do Dublin and Belfast use Sterling?
Dublin uses the Euro, as it is in the Republic of Ireland. Belfast uses Sterling, as it is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
How many miles from Detroit Michigan to Dublin Ireland?
The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.9hours10 mins
It is the initials for Tiocfaidh ár lá , ( pronounced Chucky Ar La) which means ' our day will come ' . It was the slogan of the Irish Republicans fighting against British rule in Ireland.
Why are the Irish considered lucky?
Actually, as the Irish became more and more politically active, and as their contributions to to the U.S. grew, it was a way to pass off all of their major accomplishments as "the luck of the Irish" instead of giving them due credit. It was a derogatory term, essentially.
one reasons why the Irish are considered lucky is because they are always happy and making up stories about the luck they have had. none of the luck they have is true, because i am Irish and have never been lucky as they say. parents told children stories that had been past down, about pots of gold at the other side of the rainbow and such, but none is found to be true.
What is the post code of Monaghan?
In July 2015 the first postal code system, known as Eircode, was launched. The codes relate to specific addresses, so there are not general ones for the county or town of Monaghan. So you would need a more specific address to get a code. Post will easily be delivered without their use, just as happened before the launch of Eircode, so it is not necessary to use them. If you need one for a form on the internet, you can use IE.
What is the difference between Scottish Irish Welsh and British Languages?
First, I am not sure what you mean by 'British' - do you mean Breton, the language of Brittany in France?
Moving on, all the languages belong to the Celtic group of languages, but to different sub-groups. Scottish and Irish belong to the Goidelic group; Breton, Welsh and Cornish to the Brythonic group.
If you need more detail, there is plenty about this on Wikipedia under 'Celtic languages'.
Are there any mosques in Ireland?
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
Who is the current president of Ireland and what political party did he belong to?
As of the current time, September 2013, the president of Ireland is Michael D. Higgins. He is the head of state. The head of government in Ireland is called a Taoiseach, not a prime minister. The current Taoiseach is Enda Kenny.
How much coastline does Ireland have?
By southern Ireland, you mean the Republic of Ireland. The 12 counties in the Republic of Ireland with no coastline are: Tipperary, Roscommon, Cavan, Monaghan, Longford, Laois, Kilkenny, Carlow, Kildare, Westmeath, Offaly, and Limerick. However Limerick is on the Shannon estuary, which is near the Atlantic Ocean so it can be argued that part of it is coastal.
Are you allowed to have pet monkeys in Ireland?
Monkeys are not pets, so it does not matter where you live.
Yes you are allowed to keep them as pets but only in the south of Ireland. They are supposed to be a bit of a handfull though and are basically like having a toddler for 20 years.