What is the area of county Cork?
County Cork is Ireland's largest county at 7460 square kilometres, 1,849,686 acres, or about 2890 square miles.
Shortest distance from Ireland to Scotland?
The shortest distance between England and France over the English Channel is thirty four kilometres (twenty one miles), between Dover, in England, and Cap Gris Nez, in France.
How did plants in Ireland adapted in the climate?
They located the fortresses on the coastline of mount clitorious. This prevents storm surge entering the villiage houses that are filled with African Americans
What is the name given to the head of government in Ireland?
The taoiseach (which is a word from our native language)
What is the value of a 1966 Eire 10 Shilling coin?
An Eire (Irish) 1966 silver Ten Shilling coin (Patrick Pearse and Cuchulainn)(Easter Uprising 1916)(edge = EIRI AMAC NA CASCA 1916), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £10 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £1 to £5 GBP.
An Eire (Irish) 1966 silver Ten Shilling coin (Patrick Pearse and Cuchulainn)(Easter Uprising 1916)(edge error = NACASCA or NASCA), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £75 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £20 to £40 GBP.
An Eire (Irish) 1966 silver Ten Shilling coin (Patrick Pearse and Cuchulainn)(Easter Uprising 1916)(edge = EIRI AMAC NA CASCA 1916)(Proof FDC), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £15 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
They all start with IE but the rest of the digits are generated using:
IBAN check digits
Bank identifier
Bank - Branch (sort) code
Account number
See the link below for a tool to generate Irish IBAN numbers:
How many people visit Ireland every year?
It is hard to quantify. The figures change each year. With the current economic downturn, less people are going to Ireland and a lot are leaving. According to the 2006 census there were 3,706,683 Irish people living in the Republic and 419,733 non-Irish. That would include any nationality, and many of those would have been resident in Ireland for many years and not part of the modern wave of immigrants. For the year to the end of April 2007, about 109,500 immigrants came into Ireland and about 42,000 left the country. Net migration is estimated to have fallen from the record high of 71,800 in the year ending April 2006 to 67,300 in for the year ending April 2007. Figures to the end of April 2008 will probably be available by the end of December.
What currency do the people of Ireland uses?
In Dublin the Euro is used as the currency.
The Euro is used in Dublin, Ireland.
There are 32 counties in Ireland. There are 4 provinces. One of those provinces is Ulster, which has 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. Those 6 counties are Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry. The other 3 Ulster counties are Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan.
Which is bigger Japan or Ireland?
Japan . japan is the 62nd biggest country. Ireland is the 119th biggest country.
What are the telephone area codes for Ireland?
Ireland is country code +353. From the US, dial 011 353, and then the Irish domestic number without the leading zero.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
How were the mourne mountains in Ireland formed?
The Mourne Mountains were formed 65 million years ago. They are made of granite which is an igneous rock. Granite is a hard wearing rock which is found at the base or bottom of the earth's crust. It cools, solidifies and then becomes granite.
There are 12 peaks over 2000 feet high, including Northern Ireland's highest mountain, Slieve Donard. The Mournes are unusual in that their summits are grouped together in a compact area only 7 miles in breadth
To phone from Belfast to the Republic of Ireland what code do you need to use?
The code for Belfast and all other Northern Ireland numbers is 028. As Northern Ireland is in the UK, no other prefix is required when dialling from England.
What is the value of a 1980 Eire 10 Pence coin?
These coins are no longer in circulation since Irelands changeover to the Euro in 2002.
Unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they have little or no value.
What is the main colour of Ireland?
Ireland doesnt have a colour as such, just the standard collection of biomes that form in a temperate environment, vegitiation is green for at least half of the year due to frequent rain that ensures plant life thrives
from outter space Ireland looks green mostly due to this vegtation coverage
Name the famous rivers in Ireland?
The main river in Ireland is the River Shannon, 386 km (240 mi), the longest river in both Ireland and the British Isles, which separates the boggy midlands of Ireland from the West of Ireland.
The river develops into three lakes along its course, Lough Allen, Lough Ree and Lough Derg. Of these, Lough Derg is the biggest. The River Shannon enters the Atlantic Ocean after Limerak City at the Shannon Estuary.
Other major rivers include the River Liffey, River Lee, River Swilly, River Blackwater, River Nore, River Suir, River Barrow and River Boyne.
Ireland imports many differnt goods such as:
Fossil Fuels - Coal
- Oil
- Gas
Vehicles - Cars
- Trucks
- Vans
- Lorries
- buses
Fruit - Bananas
- Pineapples
- Mangos
- Oranges
- Avacados
- Grapes
How many air miles between Atlanta Georgia and Dublin Ireland?
This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.
The distance between the two places in miles is:7631
Is county Kerry in southern Ireland?
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Kerry is in the southwest of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
How do you say hello in Ireland?
I was born in Ireland and live here, and not one person speaks it. Children only have to learn Irish in school as a second language. I personally hate it. Anyway, Hello is Dia Duit. Pronounced, Dee-a-gwit,
What is the Irish word for fool?
Fear tuaithe (man from the country [archaic])
Cabóg (clown, clodhopper)
Gamal (lout, fool, simpleton)
Tútachán (awkward, crude; churlish, mean)
Áilteoir (joker, trickster)
Amhlóir (foolish, awkward person)
What is irelands currency compared to the US?
Ireland uses the Euro so at the moment $1.3340 USD = 1 EURO
Why were Americans unreceptive to Irish immigrants in the 19 century?
the Irish , in their large numbers , were looked upon as a drain on society that look , took more jobs away from locals ...
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What are Ireland's most popular holidays?
There are lots of celebrations in Ireland. People celebrate events like St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Christmas, birthdays, wedding anniversaries, weddings, confirmations, first communions, births, baptisms, retirements etc. Often there are one-off celebrations, like for a significant anniversary of a place or institution. There are celebrations for successes, like an individual or team winning a sporting events. There are many other kinds of celebrations too.