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 What is the problem with Ireland?
What is the problem with Northen Ireland and Southern? Why did they split and become two different Country's?...


 Is anyone else obsessed with going to ireland?
i have never been there but i really really want to go there!...


 During the Troubles in Northern Ireland, did the British Government every attack or consider attacking...?
targets in the Republic of Ireland?

what would have happened had they done so?...


 Do you believe that educating children in Gaelic has advantages?
My son's go to a Gaelscoil and my youngest seems to be behind in his english reading. However he is miles ahead of english taught kids his own age when it comes to gaelic. Your opinions please.<...


 What is the darkest City in Ireland?
A dark city in Ireland? One that rains a lot. Someone said Dublin, but I want to make sure.
Thanks in advance,
Shelliie.
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Dark during the DAY....


 Is Ireland a completely non-smoking country as I have heard it is?
I would like to visit Ireland, but have heard it is a non-smoking country, as a smoker this would not be a good visit for me if I got there and did not know this.

Thanks for any help ...


 Where do you like to go best in Ireland?
Even though i live in Ireland im just curious! ...


 Do you think that sales of Hunky Dorys will go through the roof now that Bernard Dunne is world champion?
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We're not sure if you ...


 Where do the rich and famous socialise in dublin?
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 Where is a nice place to go 4 a coffee in dublin for a 40 something person?
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 Will it snow in tipperary ireland tommor?
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 Can my daughter sit on my knee in a taxi?
i Need to get so the airport tomorrow...i only live in Swords so its not that far of a journey...can my daughter (19months) sit on my knee in the taxi?
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 Do ireland support wales' bid for independance?

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 What NOT to do in Ireland.?
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 Ian Paisley has resigned as the First Minister good thing or bad?
cannot wait until i come to back Ireland and i am gonna throw a party woo hoooo
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PaddyRanger downpatrick County D...


 Why do all the other counties hate the Dubs?
ON All Ireland Day, when the Dubs are playing, the rest of the country is alive with its fever of 'defeat dublin'. I'm bored with it now - since I know it is a reality, I'm more ...


 Wat do u think of the health care system in ireland ? ?

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 Fashion in Ireland?
I'm 17 and leaving for Ireland on tues. I'm packing and wondering if the fashion difference over there is way different. Typically, I wear the usual (ambercrombie, american eagle, some ...


 What all does it mean to move to Ireland?
I really wanna move to Ireland, But I have been trying to do my homework on it and cant really get anywhere. What all do I have to do to move. im talking about places to live, getting a car, finding ...


 Is Dublin the new Venice?
We were thinking of getting a gondola so we could sail people up and down the M50.……….....



Jen

Best time to go to Ireland?


    



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ochervet
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over the years I've seen that May is a great month weatherwise here. July and August well, depends. It can get strange in August.

September is usually quite nice.

Temperature-wise, 25/27C is the maximum you'll probably see in summer, and 21/23 is a solid nice sunny day.

So for me May and September, July could be good.


Shaq O
Doing the summer.


Irish Lass
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may to september can be nice temps in the 20 s, but dont forget to bring a rain jacket we can get 4 seasons in one day,


igi
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summer


athene noctua
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I'm living in Ireland, North and South, for 21 years now. In my experience you can rely on May and September being fairly dry months, at least in the South, with the North it's hard to tell weatherwise, we tell the difference between summer and winter in Donegal by the warmer rain in summer.
But I always think spring is the best in Ireland.


Citizen Mac
it's warm here now, summer is best for weather


J-W
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Summer is a good time, however, summer is high season. In spring the weather will still be good. Check out www.onevacationclub.com they give value for money.


Annie
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The summer has the best temperatures.


Aoifey!
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Any time between now and the end of the summer because you do NOT wanna be here in the winte believe me!


Chris N
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I had done some research prior to a trip to Eire myself and found that the month of August was both the warmest and the driest month of the year. I was there the last two weeks of August and first week of September and it worked out perfectly. It only rained briefly a day or two on the west coast and the weather was warm enough that short sleeves were comfortable...my buddy even wore short pants on many days


Rachel_Crestaid_Sugarwonder_
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now. its when people are less drunk, and its the perfect tempature.





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