How do you get around in Ireland?
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
Both are on the one island and border each other. So you could travel almost any way you want, like by road, by rail, by air, walk, cycle etc.
What time do they start and end school in Ireland?
It would vary for age categories, but typically it would be from 9am to 4pm.
There are NO MOLES in IRELAND?
It is no colder or wetter in Ireland than it is in the west of Scotland, so that is not the answer.
In the last ice age all of Ireland was covered, but the south of England escaped.
It is likely that the ice killed off the the moles in Ireland but not the ones in the south of England, who were able to recolonise the mainland.
There are also no moles on the Scottish island of Arran, which is similarly isolated from mainland Britain.
What is the national fruit for Ireland?
There is no national food of Ireland, but it is famous for its potatoes. This is largely because of the Great Famine where potatoes were diseased and many Irish starved because of it.
Can you take a dog to Ireland?
Only under strict conditions. You would need to contact Ireland's department of agriculture to find out more. See the link below. Ireland has strict rules on the importation of dogs, in order to control the disease Rabies. Any dog imported will be impounded for some time to ensure they are disease free. Other countries use Rabies vacines, but not in Ireland...
What is Dublin's importance in Ireland?
It is the home of Guinness. Dublin is famous for its pubs. Trinity College, the home of the world famous Book of Kells, is in Dublin. It has the largest public park in Europe, which is the Phoneix Park. It is the capital of the Republic of Ireland. Many entertainers are from Dublin: U2, Sinéad O'Connor, Bob Geldof. All of these an many other things make Dublin famous. Other celebrities who have or do still live and come from Ireland are: * Colin Farrell * The Cranberries * Westlife * Richard Harris (Dumbledore from Harry Potter) * Bob Geldof * Pierce Brosnan (007 from James Bond) * Boyzone * Jonathan Rhys Meyers * Brendan Gleeson (Harry Potter) * U2 * The Script * The IRA (International Republican Army) * St. Patrick * St. Bridget * Roy keane (Footballer) * Sonia O Sullivan (Athlete) * Bono * Sir Michael Gambon (The other Dumbledore) * Cillian Murphy (Red Eye) * Hector * Jon Kenny (Comedian) * Pat Shortt (Comedian) * Tommy Tiernan (Comedian) * Paddy Casey * Ronny Drew
Who is the leader of the irish government?
The President is Michael D. Higgins. The President is the head of state but the functions of the President are mainly ceremonial. Enda Kenny who is An Taoiseach( the equivalent of a Prime Minister) is the head of the government. The government runs the country.
Who were the first settle in Ireland were?
Little is known about the people who first inhabited Ireland during the stone age about 9000 years ago. It is believed that the first people came from the north of Spain, by boat. We known nothing about their language or what they called themselves, and little about their culture except from what we have found in archaelogical excavations. There is genetic evidence of people in Ireland that can be traced back to the region in northern Spain, proving the link.
What is the largest import of ireland?
Ireland's main imports are: electrical machinery and components (16 percent of total imports), fuel (15 percent), motor vehicles (10 percent), food (10 percent) and medical and pharmaceutical products (9 percent).
How do you get from Sligo to Cavan?
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
By road is the best way, either driving yourself or getting a bus. There are no rail lines in Cavan, although the Sligo to Dublin line passes near the county of Cavan, so getting a train part of the way, and getting off in somewhere like Longford, and making your way by road from there is another option.
What are the five counties of Ireland?
There are 32 counties in Ireland. There are 26 in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland. All 6 of Northern Ireland's counties are in the province of Ulster. The province of Ulster has 9 counties. The 3 counties in Ulster that are in the Republic of Ireland are Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan.
What is the name of the saint that is honored in Ireland?
The Patron Saint of England is George The Patron Saint of Scotland is Andrew
The Patron Saint of Wales us David
The Patron Saint of Ireland is Patrick.
St Patrick is the patron saint of N. Ireland.
All the other answers are rubbish. Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain, it is part of the UK.
I know this because I live here.
Where is Ireland located in this world?
Ireland is located in Western Europe. To the East of Ireland is the U.K. and to the West is the Atlatic sea over to U.S.
How long is a flight from Ireland to Hungary?
From Dublin to Istanbul is about 1841 miles or 2963 kilometres.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Killarney is in county Kerry, 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 county Kerry in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
How old do you have to be to shoot in Ireland?
Over 17 years old and under 25 years old, and there's a ban on recruitment in the Irish army at the moment.
Where are the areas of the british isles are warm and cool during summer?
the warmest part of the Br Isles in summer is the south east and midlands of England. the coolest parts are the northern islands and highlands of Scotland
How much does it cost to send a postcard to Ireland?
There is no simple answer to that. It will depend on what you are posting and where in the world you are posting it from and how quickly you want it to get there. You would need to check in your local post office to get an up to date price.
What is the Irish Gaelic word for Sunshine?
taitneamh na gréine
ANOTHER ANSWER:
dealramh na gréine; grian