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 Where in Ireland is the best place to live?
I'm a 20 year old male, with very low expenditures. Ive been saving what I can here and there, in hopes that I may travel to Ireland for a few years.

Reason originally being my Irish ...


 Going to Ireland for the first time with my BFF in 2 weeks, just us two girls (30yrs old), what can we expect?

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and by that i mean, what's the social scene, are the irish nice to Americans, or do they hate us like everyone else? and being that we are just two girls, we'...


 Is the stillorgan park hotel in dublin city center how far is it from temble bar?
its in ireland but i dont know were need 2 know because iam goin out there in ...


 Is anybody else lonley as hell in the dublin area or is it just me?
insomnia sucks!!!
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i wish iwas there with you ...


 Is there many foreigners in dublin?
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 We would like to make friends with Irish people?
My wife and I are going to Cork and Dublin, Ireland in September 2006. We will be busy from Monday to Friday while we are in Ireland. We are looking for Irish people during the weekend to share your ...


 Where can I find details about the bus service in Ireland?
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 Dubliners will you help me out?
My question concerns the song: Rocky road to Dublin.
Now the main character yer man,the singer, complains that he was set upon when he got off the boat in Liverpool.He said that he was called a ...


 How can i make $$$?
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 Will my daughter aged 10 need a passport to come with me to S.Ireland?
I'm in london and want to visit friends in S.Ireland. I've lost my daughters passport and want to travel in a week which is too soon to get a replacement. I might fly or go by coach....


 If I visit Ireland will the Irish see me as a burden or a person interested in his families homeland ?
I am of Irish ...


 Can I (a Canadian) travel to the U.K. and Ireland if my passport will expire in 5 months?
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 Does a provisional driving license work as ID for flights from the UK to Dublin?
Its is on a RyanAir ...


 How many philippinos live in ireland?
when i lived there i didnt see ...


 What laungage learn the children and ireland school today? in usa spanish, and in ireland schools?
right now that i don't live in ireland anymore i really interested about it....


 Being red?
Want to find out if I have Irish or Scottish roots?
I'm very red. My entire face, forehead, body, neck, hands, feet, legs , etc.

Who do you see more with an entire body of red? ...


 Army in ireland?

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Seems to be some confusion i was inquiring about northern ...


 What is Ireland known for in the business world?
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 What is Drogheda postcode?
hi guys i want to know what drogheda's postcode is. if anyone knows please tell me. T...


 Irish hippy holiday...?
so me and the man want to go to ireland this summer, i hear the south is better for countryside, i would dearly love to swim in lakes, see some stone circles and ancient sites as well as the coast ...



Donna T

Graduate nurses from the US visiting in March- any help would be appreciated?

would like any contact information or best places to go/stay/etc. Would be greatly appreciate!!

    



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ckatz
You should go to Dublin, Cork, Galway, Blarney Castle (in Cork), Cliffs or Moher and Aran Islands (both in co. Galway). As for places to stay the hostels are actually pretty nice in all those areas that where i always stayed when i was traveling and it was inexpensive, and a place to sleep, also you could bring some of your own food to make for meals and save some money cause you could just cook it yourself at the hostels usually they have a kitchen. Have fun its a beautiful country. at that time of year bring an umbrela and a lighter water proof coat it will rain almost everyday but only for a bit and it will come out of nowhere sometimes.


romanisis
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To stay=Stranmillis University College/right in the heart of Belfast and a safe haven of 42 acres of grounds.
The teaching college for student teachers in the North of Ireland.
Arboe House is on-suite for familys and guest's.


lanyon
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queens university area plenty
of night life


Celtic lord
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Stay in Dublin for awhile when you first go and get settled in good...Probably easiest to find work,accomadation etc etc..But its very expensive..The night lifes good tho..U know what they say about all work and no play


scottie
Coppers nightclub in Harcourt Street, Dublin(monday nurses night). You'll fit in there no probs. Lol


Shirley B
I agree with the two others above. Belfast had a bad reputation in the past but it is quite different now and "Stran" is a very good place to stay but may not be available all year. My Australian cousins took an excellent bus trip which stayed in modest places like hostels and showed you all the sights. It is the best way to see the whole country and with no worries. I'll try and find it for you. Ulsterbus do tours starting in Belfast. You can also look up culturenortherireland.org or Irish Tourist board or if you want the best welcome in Ireland go to website Annas House for luxury but Youth hostels are excellent especially the one on the North Antrim coast.


fashonion
If you are in Dublin for St. Patrick's weekend, you must see the fireworks display. This website gives you an idea of how spectacular it is:
http://www.stpatricksday.ie/cms/events_skyfest.html





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