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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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Which country is to the east of Ireland?

Wales is directly east then England, Scotland or United Kingdom

How much does it cost to fly from LA to Ireland?

That would depend on lots of things, most especially where in the world you were flying from. Then there are other factors like what time of year you were flying, the airline, your age, the amount of flights you needed to get there and many other factors.

What is Irelands native animal?

leprechaun which are little animals that are amaller than us and they can speek and you can find them in irish forrests

What is the value of a 1963 Eire Halfcrown?

An Eire (Irish) 1959 cupro-nickel Halfcrown (horse), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £45 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £2 to £12 GBP.

An Eire (Irish) 1959 cupro-nickel Halfcrown (horse)(Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £750 GBP.

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

When did Ireland declared itself a republic?

Officially since the 18th of April 1849, so as of May 2015, that is 66 years.

Who is Ireland's major trading partners?

Irish companies do business with companies all over the world. The biggest trading partners would be Britain and then other European countries, accounting for over half of Ireland's trade. Canada and the USA would also be big trading partners. There is trade with the rest of the world.

In 2009:

Imports to Ireland:

Britain - 31%

Rest of Europe - 29%

USA - 17%

Rest of the World - 23%

Exports from Ireland:

Britain - 16%

Rest of Europe - 45%

USA - 22%

Rest of the World - 17%

Is St Patricks' Day a National holiday in Ireland?

There are many celebrations of Saint Patrick all around Northern Ireland, so the answer is yes.

How does Ireland produce their goods and services?

Ireland is a very modern country, producing all sorts of goods and services. Depending on what those good services are, they will be produced in different. Things will be manufactured in factories. Crops are grown. Foodstuffs will be made out of those crops and other agricultural products, such as dairy products. Ireland provides financial services, through offices, call centres etc. The list of products and services provided by Ireland goes on. So in much the same way as any country produces good and services, Ireland does it in the same way.

What is the value of a 1942 Irish Penny?

An Eire (Irish) 1942 bronze Penny (chicken), 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 from £1 to £4 GBP.

An Eire (Irish) 1942 bronze Penny (chicken)(Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £350 GBP.

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

What Rare animals are in Ireland?

Northern Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis).

Vulnerable:

Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra).

Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena).

Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros).

Sperm Whale (Physeter catodon).

How long does it take for a letter to get to America from the UK?

apparently 3 - 5 working days, according to Royal Mail.

What are people from Ireland called?

People who are from Ireland are Irish.
People that live in Ireland are Irish. This term is used by people that live in northern Ireland and the republic of Ireland, though some residents in northern Ireland associate themselves more closely with Britain and see themselves as British.
The inhabitants of Ireland are called the Irish.

How many miles is it from Wexford to Galway in Ireland?

It is about 154 miles or 248 kilometres between the town of Wexford and the city of Galway. There are various routes, some of which are longer, though the roads are better in some parts. Wexford is a large county and Galway is larger, so it would depend on where in each county you were travelling between as to what distance it would actually be.

Is Ireland the second largest island in Europe?

Icleland is the second largest Island in Europe. Ireland is the third largest.

WHAT WAS HE POPULATION OF IRELAND IN 1800?

The population in Ireland in 1750 was 3.2 m.

Who was a missionary that made Ireland famous for piety and learning?

Ireland has a long history of piety and learning. Over the centuries many monastic settlements, such as Glendalough, Clonmacnoise, Melifont and others were buit around Ireland. People came from different parts of Europe to study in them and Irish people went from them to other parts of Europe. Ireland became known as the Land of Saints and Scholars.

How much are teachers in Ireland salaried?

It depends on seniority and position. However all Irish Secondary School teachers have take a pay cut in the last year because of recession.
Depends on years served but €40-45,000 range on average.

Does an infant under 1 need a passport to fly to ireland?

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

You have not specified your nationality or where you are travelling from, but generally a 6 month old will need a passport to travel.

Do you need a mains adaptor for Dublin?

If you are coming from outside Britain or Ireland, then yes you will. It is important to know that if you are coming from outside Europe, that Britain and Ireland use different plugs than the rest of Europe, so be sure to get the correct adaptor.

Is the Republic of Ireland bigger than Maine?

Yes. The Republic of Ireland is about 70,273 square kilometres. Wales is about 20,779 square kilometres or 8,022 square miles. So Ireland is much bigger.

What does the lrish word luchorpan mean?

Luchorpán is an Irish word. We also say leipreachán / luprachán / lucharbán

Why is Republic Of Ireland not in the United Kingdom?

It is because in 1922 a treaty came into force that gave most of Ireland independence, creating what we now know as the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The majority of the people in the part of Ireland known as Northern Ireland wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom while the rest of Ireland wanted independence, and that is what happened.

Where is the Burren in Ireland?

The largest area of the Burren is located in County Clare in western Ireland, but part of the Burren stretches into Galway.