Age in Ireland to drive a motorcycle in Ireland?
There are different categories of motorcycle and different rules apply:
Motorcycles up to 11kW or 125 cc: 16 years
Motorcycles up to 25kW (approx. 300 cc): 18 years
Any size motorcycle (after 2 years on a full licence): 18 years
Vehicles with seats for up to 8 passengers and max weight of 3,500kg: 17 years
Moped with maximum speed of 45 kph and engine size up to 50 cc: 16 years
How many countries is the british isles made up of?
As a geographical group, the British Isles are comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
Who was the first high king of Ireland?
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Flight duration Ireland to budapest?
That depends on the flight you take. There aren't any directs, but the shortest through Amsterdam is about 4.5 hours
What would it cost to live in Ireland for a year?
the cost of living depends on where you live with UBS recently ranking Dublin the 8th most expensive city in the world in which to live
Dialling codes from Ireland to UK mobiles?
You have two options.
Standard international dialling
You dial, in the following order:
For example, Belfast number (028) 9018 0018 can be called as 00 44 28 9018 0018. Similarly, the mobile phone number 07345 123456 could be called as 00 44 7345 123456.
Shortcut for Northern Ireland landlines only
To make sure you are charged the lower rate for calling Northern Ireland landlines, instead of the full international call cost, you should use the 048 shortcut, followed by the eight-digit local phone number.
For example, Belfast (028) 9018 0018 should be dialled from the Republic as 048 9018 0018.
What is the value of a 1964 Eire Threepence?
An Eire (Irish) 1964 bronze Halfpenny (pig), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £3 GBP. If it has been circulated, not much.
An Eire (Irish) 1964 bronze Halfpenny (pig)(Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £250 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
What is the most common pet in Ireland?
Toss up between cats and dogs, every body seems to have either a cat or a dog and sometimes both.
Any mountains or rocks in Ireland?
There are lots of mountain ranges in Northern Ireland. The Mourne mountains contain the highest mountain, which is Slieve Donard. Other mountain ranges in Northern Ireland include the Sperrins and the Belfast Hills and Antrim Hills.
Which is the nearest port from London to Ireland?
Strictly speaking, London is its own port run by the Port of London Authority. However, most modern ships are too large to reach the old London Docks so the nearest port to London is now Tilbury.
What do people of Ireland depend on from their environment?
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What is the flight time from Ireland to crete?
A random search for flights from Belfast City (BHD) to Athens (ATH) shows:
OPTION 1: 6hr 45min via London Heathrow (LHR)
BHD - LHR BMI - British Midland Airways Flt 89 Dep 03:30pm Fri
LHR - ATH British Airways Flt 634 Dep 06:40pm Fri
Flight Duration: 4hr 55min; Layover Time: 1hr 50min; Total Trip Time: 6hr 45min
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Both Cork and Donegal are large counties, so one factor would be where in each county you are travelling between. By road it can be 5 to 6 hours, even a bit more, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
What days do Irish children go to school?
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday makes up the standard school week in Ireland. The school year starts in September with breaks at Christmas and Easter. Primary schools run until the end of June and secondary schools until the end of May, with some student having exams in June.
How do you say are you tired in Irish?
Táim tuirseach (I am tired). Or Tá tuirse orm('There is tiredness on-me').
Which sea is east of Ireland and west of Norway?
The Irish Sea.
The Irish Sea lies between Dublin and Britain.
Is a Eire 1990 one punt coin fake or real but cant be used?
It would be a real coin. Éire is the official name for Ireland in the Irish language, so it is a coin from Ireland.
People from Ireland are descended from whom?
Like any country, the people that live in Ireland have come from many places over many centuries. Some of the first people are believed to have come from northern Spain. There is also a large Celtic influence. There is a Viking connection which would connect people with Scandanavia. Many would have come from Britain. So the modern Irish people are a mix of many races and nationalities throughout its history.
How long does it take from New Jersey to Ireland?
Shannon to Atlanta is about 7 hours. Allowing a 2 hour change in Atlanta would be put that total to 9. Then from Atlanta to Miami is about 2 hours. So the journey can take as little as 11 hours.
When did the first supermarket open in Ireland?
In 1959, a retailer called H. Williams opened up a 5,000 square foot store on Henry St. in Dublin. The same company had tried this before in 1947, though it proved too son for self-service supermarket retailing to be successful in Ireland.
How do you remember the county towns of Ireland?
The best way is to do it by province. There are 4 provinces: Connacht, Munster, Ulster and Leinster.
There are just 5 counties in Connacht:
Galway
Mayo
Roscommon
Leitrim
Sligo
Munster has 6:
Cork
Kerry
Waterford
Clare
Tipperary
Limerick
Ulster has 9. The way to do them is to think of the initials of the 6 counties of Northern Ireland as FAT DAD:
Fermanagh
Antrim
Tyrone
Down
Armagh
Derry
That leaves the 3 remaining counties in Ulster:
Donegal
Cavan
Monaghan.
Leinster has 12. Again using initials helps. There are 3 starting with W:
Wicklow
Westmeath
Wexford
3 start with L:
Louth
Laois
Longford
You have the county that the capital city is in, which is easy to know, and two of its neighbouring counties:
Dublin
Meath
Kildare
Then finally think of OCK:
Offaly
Carlow
Kilkenny.
There are other ways of remembering them, but that is a good way.
Why is south Ireland not part of Great Britain?
The republic of Ireland gained its independence during the war from 1918-1921.In 1921 a treaty was signed (the Anglo Irish treaty),the island was divided in two due to political and religious deferences.The republic of Ireland making up about 80 percent of the island has a huge catholic and nationalist (loyal to Ireland) community.Northern Ireland has a small protestant and unionist majority (loyal to Britan).If the brits gave the nationalists all of Ireland the unionists would have likely attacked the republic and Britan for betraying them.If the Brits didnt negotiate the Irish republican army (IRA) had been growing in strengh and more deadly ambushes.The British govenment where becoming more unpopular and had to act, and so the treaty was signed.