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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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How large is the Leinster region of Ireland?

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

About 19,800 square kilometres or 7,644 square miles.

What did men wear in the 1840s in Ireland?

do you mean wear?

The same as the United Kingdom, Western Europe and the U.S.A

WHAT YEAR DID IRELAND SPLIT INTO TWO PARTS?

Northern Ireland was created as a distinct division of the United Kingdom on 3 May 1921 under the Government of Ireland Act 1920.

However it wasn't recognised as being officially separate from the rest of Ireland until the signing of the Anglo Irish Treaty on 6 December 1921, which set up what people refer to as Partition.

This came into effect one year later on 6th Dec 1922 and Northern Ireland opted out of joining the Irish Free State as the rest of Ireland was then known.

The Irish Free State became referred to as Eire as a result of the Constitution of Ireland in 1937 and fully became a Republic on 18 April 1949 .

Who won Ireland's got talent?

dainel furlong won irelands got talent very good act and he was brilliant he reallt did deserve it .......

What is the relationship between England Ireland Scotland and Wales?

Well, English people think that Irish and Welsh people are dumb, and they don't really care about scotland. Welsh people think English are twats, as do Irish and Scottish :)

They are all part of the UK.

How was Ireland ruled before it became a republic?

Prior to 1801, Ireland was officially a separate nation ruled by the same King as Great Britain but with it's own parliament and government. In reality, the government was packed with English aristocrats and the native Irish were unable to have a real say in the governance of the country.

Is Carrauntoohil in the north west south or east of Ireland?

It is in the south of Ireland, more precisely the southwest of Ireland.

What is a popular airport in Ireland?

It depends on what you mean by "major" (most departures, most passengers enplaned, most destinations, most international destinations). Generally speaking, though, the top three would probably be Dublin, followed by Belfast (City and International), and Shannon.

What was the capital of Ireland before Dublin?

The capitals of Ireland before Dublin have been Kilkenny Town (briefly) during early English dominance in County Killkenny and Tara in County Meath.

What happend in 1924 in Ireland?

The day is famous for British operatives being shot in Dublin and for the British army going into Croke Park during a match and opening fire on the crowd in retaliation. Amongst those killed was a player for Tipperary named Michael Hogan. The Hogan Stand in Croke Park is named after him.

Which season is the wettest in Ireland?

Valentia Island, County Kerry, is the wettest at sea level and the wettest weather station, but the peaks of the Maumturk and Partry Mountains in Mayo and the McGillycudy Reeks in Kerry get about 2400mms of rain a year, more than three times what Dublin gets.

Is Cork a town?

Cork is the largest county in Ireland and it has many towns in it, far too many to list. Here are just 20:

  1. Bantry
  2. Mitchelstown
  3. Bantry
  4. Kinsale
  5. Skibbereen
  6. Castlehaven
  7. Millstreet
  8. Cobh
  9. Banteer
  10. Midleton
  11. Kanturk
  12. Fermoy
  13. Dunmanway
  14. Clonakilty
  15. Bandon
  16. Macroom
  17. Ovens
  18. Newmarket
  19. Mallow
  20. Youghal

Where can one buy Green Irish Tweed by Creed?

CREED is a signature line of men's colognes developed by Olivier Creed. Green Irish Tweed is one of the available scents in The House of Creed Collection. Green Irish Tweed and information regarding the signature line is available at CREED Boutique.

Why don't people in Ireland get married in may?

There is no particular tradition for getting married in April. People in Ireland get married in all 12 months of the year. People prefer to get married in good weather, so there are naturally more weddings planned for the summer months, but there isn't a particular preference for April or any other month.

Where did St. Bridget of Ireland grow up?

She was born in the year 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland, and died

February 1, 523, at Kildare, Ireland of natural causes. Between these dates she lived in various place in Scotland and Ireland as she was held as a slave by a pagan Scotish King who turned out to be her father.

What is the famous passage grave in county Meath?

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

Newgrange is the most famous passage grave in county Meath.

What are the codes to text Ireland from Australia?

The country code for the Republic of Ireland is +353. The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here"; the prefix from Australia is 0011 for voice calls, or 0014 for fax calls, but if you're calling from a mobile you may be able to program in the number in international format with +353 (including the plus sign). In any case, you follow the country code with the Irish number, dropping the leading 0 from the area code. For example, Dublin (01) 1234567 becomes +353 1 1234567.

How long do they celebrate Christmas in Ireland?

Christmas in Ireland is celebrated by spending time with family and exchanging presents. People visit each other over the Christmas period. Homes are well decorated, with some having major displays of lights outside. Villages, towns and cities are well decorated too. There is lots of shopping done in the run up to Christmas and so the towns and cities are busy with people. There is a lot of people out doing other things, like carol singing. Lots of people will have Christmas parties with colleagues or friends. On Christmas Day, people will have Christmas dinner. Turkey and ham is a traditional meal, but some people will have other things.

What do most people in Ireland heat their homes with?

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

Oil, turf, gas, and wood are popular.

What is the biggest county in southern Ireland?

The most southerly point in Ireland is Mizen Head, which is in County Cork.

What is Irish word for peace?

Suaimhneas: peace, tranquility; quietness, rest.

Sáimhe: peacefulness, tranquility

What is one sixth or Ireland covered by?

A sixth of the island of Ireland is taken up by Northern Ireland. The remainder of the island is the Republic of Ireland.