The real question is... Which five Irish Cities DONT have a Saint Patty's parade. There are only five true cities in the Republic of Ireland: Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick and Galway and all of them hold Paddy's Day Parades. Kilkenny is also termed a city but does not have city boundaries or a city council; however a parade is staged there each year. The question does not specify what "Irish" means i.e. does it allude to the Republic or the whole island of Ireland. If it does, then I know that Belfast and Derry both hold St. Patrick's Day parades, which means the question is not entirely correct. I'm not sure if parades are staged in Newry, Lisburn or Armagh but it would be reasonable to assume so.
On saint patricks day we where green and have parades and the irish eat corn beef.
richard forcht
Saint patricks day
Saint Patricks day.
There are a huge amount of them in towns and cities all over the world. Wherever there are Irish people or people of Irish ancestry, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated. In many of those places there are parades.
There are large St. Patrick's Day parades in many cities around the world, particularly in Irish cities like Dublin, and American cities like New York.
the true meaning to saint patricks day is a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the Patton saint of Ireland.
well for one cookie i will say that they brang the pototatos and they brout saint patricks day and the irish laugauge
Ceiliúrtar Lá Fhéile Pádraig ar an 17ú Márta
Saint Patrick's Day is March 17.
In Ireland they have big parades to celebrate Saint Patrick, the person who brought Christianity to Irish people.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17 to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who is believed to have died on this date in 461 AD. The day commemorates his contributions to Christianity in Ireland and his efforts to convert the Irish to the faith. Over time, it has evolved into a broader celebration of Irish culture, featuring parades, music, and traditional foods.