Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Roscommon is a county in the west of Ireland. There is also a town called Roscommon in the county. See the map below.
Is there a bus from Dublin to Tipperary?
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
Yes. A number of buses coming from Dublin to the south and southwest pass through the county of Tipperary.
What do the people of Ireland look like?
Like everyone else in the world ? Long, short hair. Brown, black, ginger, blonde etc. I have just found out that people think Irish people are gorgeous and I was shocked because they is so many other countries that have beatiful people in their country and then they say were gorgeous I was just like woaaah :L ahahah :L
Is there a rail link between England and Ireland?
Nope - the only way to get to Ireland from England - is by either plane or ferry.
Is Dublin Ireland over populated?
It is the capital city. It has lots of industry. It is on the east coast, where most of Ireland's population is. As the west has lower quality of land, it is harder to farm and to make a living on, so people tend to move away in search of better lifestyles, many going to Dublin. As it is on the east coast, it is nearer to Britain and other parts of Europe, so it is well placed for trading. It has the main sea port and airport in Ireland.
What is does the Irish word 'agam' mean?
It means 'at-me' literally and is used to indicate possesion as Irish has no
verb 'to have'.
'I have a cat' would be 'Tá cat agam'.
Is ireland a safe place to visit?
There is crime in Ireland, like in any country, but in general it is a safe country compared to other countries. No matter where you travel in the world, you would take standard precautions, like keeping to main streets and places you know, especially at night. Common sense will keep you safe in any country. This is true in Ireland.
Where can one find a reliable English to Irish translator?
There are a few good Irish translation websites. One of the most popular is known as Babelfish. It allows translations for a multitude of languages, including Irish to English.
Where is County Antrim related to the rest of the country?
County Antrim forms the northeast corner of Ireland.
When is the best time to see fall foliage in Ireland?
The exact rate some one pays to travel to Ireland will depend on their country of departure. If you are looking for the cheapest time though, try and plan your trip around the cooler times of the year.
There is no country called Southern Ireland. There is the Republic of Ireland with 26 counties and Northern Ireland with 6 counties. Using terms like southern Ireland leaves people with the impression the country is equally divided into a north half and a southern half. Not so. Look at a map: Northern Ireland is more properly 'north-east Ireland'; in fact one county (Donegal) is further north than 'Northern Ireland'. And yes, it is a sovereign nation. Article 5 of the Irish constitution states:
"Ireland is a sovereign, independent, democratic state."
Where did the name Ireland originate from?
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
It is just because Northern Ireland is in the northern area of the island of Ireland.
What is the value of a 1933 Eire Penny?
At least £30,00 as there were only about six made, and
they were used in foundation-laying ceremonies of buildings.
Can you use English Postage stamp to post from England to Republic of Ireland?
You must use English/British stamps if you are posting from England or other parts of Britain
Do they trick-or-treat in Ireland on Halloween?
People dress up. Children call to houses to collect things that people give them. There are fireworks and bonfires. There are parties. People play games.
What is the goal of the IRA in Ireland?
To make Northern Ireland part of the Republic of Ireland, not the United Kingdom. The majority of Ireland had separated in 1920, but there were a large number of Protestants living in the area around Belfast who strongly opposed the cessation.
One of their leaders had stated in an interview with a foreign newspaper that they weren't interested in democracy: "We call the shots. We don't really give a damn what they want."
How big is Dublin in square miles?
Dublin is the largest city in Ireland, but the county of Dublin is the 3rd smallest of the 32 counties. It is about 921 square kilometres or 354 square miles.
Where is the newgrange tomb located?
The newgrange tomb is a 5000 year old passage tomb or some see it as a type of religious temple where dignitaries are put in final resting places. The tomb is located in Newgrange, Co. Meath, Ireland.
When did Ireland get freedom from England?
To first give a bit of background: In 1801 what was called the United Kingdom was formed. It consisted of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Ireland wanted independence and in 1921 a treaty was signed, where 26 of Ireland's 32 counties became independent and are now known as the Republic of Ireland. The other 6 counties formed Northern Ireland, which is still part of the United Kingdom. So some would say not all of Ireland is free. It is also true to say that as England is only one part of the United Kingdom, so it doesn't own the other 3 parts.
What is the name of the police force of Ireland?
The Irish police force (south of the border) is An Garda Síochána - which is Irish for "The Guardians of the Peace). A single member is a Garda, several are Gardaí.
North of the border, in Northern Ireland, the police service is "The Police Service of Northern Ireland".
What is the value of a 1979 Eire 2 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 is Irelands national instrument?
The harp is the musical instrument on the coat of arms of the Republic of Ireland.
Is Ireland part of the British Isles?
Yes, Ireland is part of the British Isles.
The two large islands of Britain and Ireland, and the many smaller islands that surround them are sometimes collectively referred to by some people as "the British Isles". This includes two separate independent states, (1) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and (2) the republic of Ireland.
Most people in Ireland, being Irish rather than being British, neither use nor like the term as the term implies that they are British, so it is not often used in Ireland and frequently vociferously objected to. Sometimes a term such as 'These Islands', or 'the British and Irish Isles' is used. Others have attempted to use 'the Celtic Isles' (which ignores English people and is thus just as unacceptable) or just the Irish Isles' for Ireland and the 'British Isles' for the remaining islands.
The jury is still out as it was a geopolitical term from imperial days when Ireland was within the Union of the United Kingdom (up until 1937) and remains a term in dispute.
The archipeligo of islands also includes the Isle of Man, the Orkneys, the Shetlands, the Isle of Wight, the Blaskets, the Aran Islands, a multitude of smaller islands (occupied and not) and Rockall island.