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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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What song was number one in the charts in Ireland on 7nth August 1977?

Hey - the answer is "When Benji Wrapped his Tractor Round the Old Oak Tree" by Brendan Grace. Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_that_reached_number_one_on_the_Irish_Singles_Chart

What flower is mentioned in the song about the Irish?

Tralee is a town in Ireland, not a city. The famous song associated with it is the Rose of Tralee. So the answer to the question is a rose.

How did people treat Irish settlers when they came to Canada?

This is homework and you need to open your history book. Wiki won't help you cheat. Get to work.

What is the Irish national anthem called in English?

well basically the name means a soldiers song, so it goes like soldiers are we, who's lives are pledged to ireland. some have come from a land beyond the wave. sworn to be free, no more our ancient sire-land. shall shelter the despot or the slave. tonight we man the bhearna bhail (danger zone). in ireland's call come woe or wail. mid cannons roar and rifel's blast, we'll sing a soldiers song!

Do France and Ireland have the same government?

No. France and Ireland are two different countries, so they each have their own governments. They are both republics and have a president, but in Ireland's case, the president is head of state, not head of government, whereas France has a different system.

What is the most popular type of dance in Ireland?

River Dance And Celtic Thunder. I Suggest Anyway... Yesterday I Didn't Know, When I Was Doing My Work Experience About Music, But Know I Know I Have Decided To Share It To The Others That Want To Know.

What are the months autumn occur in Ireland?

November, December and January are the main winter months in Ireland.

What is the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland?

The normal way it is sung is to use the following words:

Sinne Fianna Fáil

atá faoi gheall ag Éireann

Buíon dár slua

Thar toinn do ráinig chugainn

Faoi mhóid bheith saor

Seantír ár sinsear feasta

Ní fhágfar faoin tíorán ná faoin tráill

Anocht a théam sa bhearna baoil

Le gean ar Ghaeil, chun báis nó saoil

Le gunna scréach faoi lámhach na bpiléar

Seo libh canaig amhrán na bhFiann.

The English translation is:

Soldiers are we

Whose lives are pledged to Ireland

Some have come

From a land beyond the wave

Sworn to be free

No more our ancient sireland

Shall shelter the despot or the slave

Tonight we man the "bearna baoil"

In Erin's cause, come woe or weal

Mid cannon's roar and rifles' peal

We'll chant a soldier's song.

How old is Brian Cowen?

Brian Cowen is 51 years old (birthdate: January 10, 1960).

What happened in Ireland with potatoes in the mid 1800s?

Ireland had a potato famine, caused by potato blight. It ran from 1845 to 1849. As a result of the dependency of people on potatoes at that time, millions died or emigrated, causing a major reduction in Ireland's population. Before the famine it was over 8 million. It still hasn't reached that level again, with the population now over 6 million.

How many bodies of water border France?

France is a country itself. It therefore has no countries within itself.

There are 96 metropolitan departments in France; however, there are 4 overseas departments: Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Reunion, and four overseas territories: New Caledonia, French Polynesia, the French Southern and Antarctic lands, and Wallis and Futuna Islands. Also, there are 'territorial collectivities': Mayotte and St. Pierre-et-Miquelon.

However there is only one country in France, France
One.

Did the titanic sail to Ireland?

The Titanic was built by Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast, UK and launched from there. Laid down: 31st March 1909 - Launched: 31st May 1911 Liverpool was written on the ship as it was registered there.

What is the biggest country in Ireland?

You could interpret biggest as being tallest or the one that covers the most area. The tallest building in Ireland is known as The Elysian. The building is 233 feet tall which is equivalent to 71 metres and has a pinnacle that is about 10 meters high. The largest building in Ireland is the Tesco Distribution Centre in Dublin. Its total area is 80,194 square metres (863,201 sq ft) and the building is close to one kilometre long.

Where can I get a tattoo at 16 in Ireland?

If your parents are present then the tattoo artist might do the piece, but its still at the discression of the artist id imagine.

When is spring start in Ireland?

Spring starts on February 1st....

ah yes for an answer which will lead you in the right direction see When_does_winter_start_in_Ireland

When does new Halloween movie come out in Ireland?

Halloween in New Zealand falls on the same day that a majority of the world celebrates Halloween, which is October 31st. Most western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century.

How old is Jimmy Conway?

US actor Gary Conway is 80 years old (born Gareth Carmody, February 4, 1936).

*The US comics writer is Gerry Conway, born September 10, 1952.

Do Irish people know how do do the Irish dance?

You will need to be in tip top shape, do not eat unhealthy foods and exersize a lot. You will also need to be doing a lot of practise, for All Ireland level, at least an hour a day. It would help if you went to a good dance school that has good hard, fast steps that would stand out on a stage. Get some leg weights, use these when you practise, these will get you kicking higher and get your leg muscles stronger. Just do all of these and youll be winning all the time!

These are all things that you do need to be a good Irish dancer, but also don't forget determination, passion, and discipline. If you don't have even just one of those, it makes it a lot harder to get to the top. When you're interested in something it really makes it easier and more fun for you to do.

Why has Ireland two anthems?

It only actually has one national anthem but we sing one version in English and the other in Maori

Why did the titanic stop at Cobh Ireland?

Queenstown, Ireland (today known as Cobh, Ireland) was the traditional last stop for transatlantic ships. Titanic picked up new passengers and let off those who were only going as far as Ireland. It also loaded and unloaded mail.