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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 many days does it take to travel from Ireland to Australia?

By air it can be done in just over a day. There are no direct flights from Ireland to Australia, so as there are stopovers, it will depend on the length of them to determine how long a particular journey will take.

What is the longest river in Co Offaly?

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.

Are there cockroaches in Ireland?

There are many stinging and biting insects in Ireland, depending on where you live. Most are not dangerous. Check the related link below for much more information, including photos of venomous bugs in Ireland.

When did the euro begin in Ireland?

Republic of Ireland began using the Euro on the 1st of January 2002.

Do Scotland and Ireland have their own flags?

Scotland's flag is the saltire or St.Andrew's cross which is a white saltire against a blue background. People in Scotland can also fly the Union flag.

The lion rampant is often used as a national flag but strictly speaking it is the Scottish Royal Standard.

Who is Ireland two closest neighbour?

Great Britain (more specifically, Northern Ireland).

What kind of wildlife lives in Ireland?

Badgers, Foxes, Stoats, Red Deer, Irish Hare and European Hare, Hedgehog, European Rabbit, Grey and Red Squirrels, Bank Voles, Field Mice, Brown and Black Rats, Shrews, Bats, Otters, Mink, Grey Seal, Common Seal, Walrus, Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises',

Just some of the mammals, research further for amphibians, birds etc .. too numerous too mention

Walrus however are rare visitors, with only a handful of confirmed visits

What is the largest predator in Ireland?

A freakin sheep! don't you live in Ireland? im American and i went there this summer and there were so many freakin sheep!

Will Ireland ever be united?

No, as there is more Protestants than roman catholic in northern ireland. northern Ireland will always be apart of the united kingdom.

When did Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland happen?

Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland happened in 1992.

How many miles is it from Ireland to Brisbane?

The distance between the above two places is 10741 miles.

This is an approximate direct distance. Also this distance might change if a different flight route is chosen.

How much does a house cost to build per square foot in Ireland?

A question like that is impossible to answer, as there are so many factors that would affect it. For example the location of the house, the type of materials being used, whether you are building it yourself or getting it done specifically by someone else or if it is being built as part of a housing estate. The overall size of the house would be another factor. The current prices of materials and the wage rates for those working on it would be important too. There are so many other factors along with these. So it would be impossible to give even an approximate estimation, and even then things change all the time, so the price given today would be different at another time.

How many guide dogs in Ireland?

There is no way to tell exactly how many cats are in Ireland but there is a giant feral cat population that is becoming a problem. It is believed that there are over 200,000 feral cats in Ireland alone.

How many county councils are in Ireland?

There are four councils as follows:

Dublin City Council

Fingal

Dún Laoghaire Rathdown

South Dublin

How many times is Germany bigger than Ireland?

approx 40%, uk has 247,000 sq.km and germany 350,000 sq.km

When was League of Ireland created?

Parliament of Ireland was created in 1297.

Where are the Cliffs of Moher in the south of north of Ireland?

They are in county Clare on the west coast of Ireland. See the map below.

Is Belfast a capital?

Northern Ireland is a country and Belfast is its capital.

What is the value of a 1959 Eire Shilling?

An Eire (Irish) 1964 cupro-nickel Shilling (bull), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £12 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything up to £3 GBP.

An Eire (Irish) 1964 cupro-nickel Shilling (bull)(Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £300 GBP.

A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.

Ireland political system?

Ireland is divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

The Republic of Ireland is a constitutional parliamentary republic.

Northern Ireland is a constitutional monarchy that practices consociationalism.

How long has Ireland been part of the United Nations?

yes,ireland joined the un in 1955 and regularly is involved in peacekeeping missions asll over the world