What were the basis for the violence in Ireland in the 1900s?
Protestants and Catholics disagree on Irish policy
Is Ireland a common noun or a proper noun?
The noun 'Ireland' is a proper noun, the name of a specific country, the name of a place.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
Dublin is the capital of Ireland. There are many, many things it is known for. It has the largest walled park in Europe. It has the highest free-standing piece of sculpture in the world. It is home of the Book of Kells. It is the home of the Guinness Brewery. It is famous for its Georgian Architecture. It is famous for its many writers and poets, like James Joyce. It is famous for its many musicians, like U2. It is famous for its pubs. It has a lot of history throughout its over 1000 years of existence.
What is the name of the 3 islands off west coast of Ireland?
There are many islands off the west coast of Ireland. The three that you are referring to are the Aran Islands. They are Inishmore, Inishman and Inisheer.
How do you do you say greetings in Irish Gaelic?
The typical greeting in Irish Gaelic is "Día duit," used where "Hello" is used in English and literally meaning "God with you."
The response to this greeting is "Día's Muire duit," and literally means "God and Mary with you."
What is the emblem on Ireland's flag?
There is no emblem on the Irish flag. It is just green, white and orange, arranged in 3 equal vertical bands. Ireland's official emblem is O'Carolan's harp, but it does not appear on the national flag.
Who won the most All Ireland Senior Hurling championships?
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What is the Irish holiday on December 26?
In the Republic of Ireland, December 26th is a bank holiday and is known as St. Stephen's Day. In Northern Ireland it is referred to as Boxing Day, and is also a holiday.
What is the age of Irish people?
It depends who you ask: The Irish nation is among the oldest in Europe and dates back millennia. However, the modern Republic of Ireland is of relatively recent origin. In 1916 the Republic was declared by Pearse et. al. at the GPO. In 1918 Sinn Fein overwhelmingly won election to the Irish Parliament and refused to sit instead proclaiming a Republic, this marked the beginning of the War of Independence. In 1921 the Anglo-Irish treaty created the "Irish Free State" which was part of the British Commonwealth. This promptly sparked a civil war in Ireland which the Free-staters (supporters of the treaty) won. Ratified in 1922. In 1949 the Free State was renamed Éire (Ireland in Irish), received a new republican constitution and ceased to be part of the commonwealth. To this day, the entire country is not united.
How do you say do you like in Irish?
"An maith leat .......?" (to one person). "An maith libh ....?" (plural).
How is Labor Day celebrated in Ireland?
It is celebrated on May 1 to honor the contributions of workers.
How do you get to Ireland from Oklahoma?
Depends. If you are not an EU citizen it is pretty impossible to get a work visa, though there are talks of Ireland making this easier.
Is Cork or Dublin closer to Mullingar in Ireland?
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
Dublin would be much closer to Mullingar than Cork.
What is irelands main resource?
Ireland is one of the top lead and zinc producers in Europe if not in the word, Ireland also has natural gas reserves, recently a viable oil field has been found off the southern coast, another and probably our best known resource is our lush green farming land.
Who is the richest person in Ireland?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_Quinn
The list of the richest men in Ireland can be found using the link below:
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/the-rich-list-top-100-1332275.html
The list of the richest people in Ireland can be found using this link:
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/richlist-app/?l=16
I hope this information is useful. : )
Do you need a dog passport from Eire to UK?
Your pet needs to be checked for rabies and such, it has spread to England through the channel tunnel but not to Ireland yet so you pet needs to be checked first and get a passport.
How much will it cost to send letter to Cork Ireland from England?
A December 2013 price is about £0.88, but you should check with your local post office, as these prices change and there are other factors, such as how fast you want it to be delivered.
What is the popular animal of Ireland?
Ireland most popular animal is a mysterious creature that often is mistaken for other animals due to its remarkable ability to disguise itself, it is rarely seen but is most but on rare occasions it has been captured. It is called a LEPRECHAUN!
What are the living arrangements in Ireland like?
Usually the houses are of a low standard in quality. Their built with alot of cheap material just to keep costs low. Though if your rich there are some very nice ones about. But if your middle or lower class then forget it.
How long does it take from Dublin to Belfast?
ABOUT 100 MILES FROM 1H 40 MIN TO 2 HOURS NORMALLY
It took my dad one hour twenty eight mins to get from Belfast to Dublin, with three gas breaks. Im sure it would take the same back. (Don't ask me why we needed three gas breaks. Im also not sure how we did it so fast. But we had an argument before the drive so we timed the whole ride. He won't let us forget it.
Canada is a huge country, the second largest in the world. Parts of it are in the Arctic Circle, and would be much colder than Ireland. Other parts of Canada are much warmer and can have temperatures higher than Ireland would experience.
How old do you have to be to go to school in ireland?
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
They would start at 4 years old and leave at about 17 or 18.
Can you get a train from Dublin airport to Killarney?
Ireland is an island and London is a on neighbouring island. There is no connecting bridge, given the distance between them. So you cannot get a train from London to Ireland. The best you could by train, is to travel by train from London to Holyhead or Liverpool, and from either of them take a ferry to Ireland. You can also look at other ways, such as flying.
Yes you can do it however, the only simple way from London is:
the London to Fishguard train that stops in Bristol, Cardiff and Swansea.
From Fishguard you will change to the Stena Ferry for Rosslare. Here you'll get a train to Dublin where you can change for all main stations in Ireland