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 Best city to visit in ireland?
Hi, i want to visit Ireland, can you tell me what city i should visit.
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 Do I need a Passport to travel from the UK to the Republic of Ireland?
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 If there was a match between Mr.Tayto and Mr.Pringle who dya reckon would win?

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Ok maybe we could throw in Monster Munch and King to liven it up....


 Ireland... IRA... Britan... 10 points?
Why don't britan just give back N. Ireland to Ireland and save all themselves all the trouble? I don't get it I mean I'm from Brazil and i live in N.Ireland and as of late with the ...


 Should Northern Ireland join Ireland?
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 Is Ireland in Europe?
I cant effin' remember and I'm to lazy to look it up....


 Is the legal system in this country a joke?
I was just reading the news on Aertel earlier tonight and I see that a secondary school teacher who apparently put up those two pictures of Brain Cowen in two art museums in Dublin is likely to be ...


 Do you think Scotland and Ireland could have Independence like the Norwegians?
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 For people in Ireland?
Any suggestions on a good location for a weekend break within Ireland to suprise my boyfriend? looking for fun but not madness!! were in our 20s, much thanks..
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 SOme kid asked me the other day what a nun was! What has Ireland come too?
does this mean we've changed our habits for ...


 Where is the best place in the republic of Ireland if you want a break by the seaside?
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 What do you think of this Irish joke ?
An Irishman arrived at Heathrow airport in London and wandered about the terminal with tears streaming down his cheeks. An airline employee asked him if he was homesick.

'No, '...


 People of ireland!!why are you so special?
I´m not from Ireland, but that place is so special, I love that place and the people living there!!!
will I be welcome when I go? ;) ;);) ;)
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 Is galway in northern or southern ireland?
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 Can I travel to Republic of Ireland without a passport?
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 Do i need a passport to travel to southern ireland from the uk?
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 Northern Irish accent?
heya

ok im from Northern Ireland and i was just wondering what other people think of the Northern irish accent, whenever we hear ourselves on tv it sounds really weird lol but i don't ...


 What about this job idea.?
A friend of mine said she was inRome, and old men dressed as gladiators were charging €10 for a photo with them, that you take on your own camera!!!!

So I was thinking, if I dressed up ...


 People of Ireland, I ask you...!!!?
I am Irish and I want to get a tattoo representing my heritage (I'm not American Irish so a shamrock won't cut it! lol!!)

I want it to represent how far our country has come and ...


 How do you answer this rhetorical question? Is it yourself? Vital tourist information.?
Have you ever been asked this question, is it yourself? How did you answer it?...



Pot8r Boi

Has the Irish flag changed?

It's still just a green stripe a white stripe and an orange stripe right?
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there's no logo on the white?

    



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kow
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Yes, white between orange and green. Which stands for peace between both sides.


Guaranteed Irish!!!
no we thinking of putting a picture of a turkey on it called Dustin when he wins the euro-vision


Elaine And Manus
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You might be getting the Irish flag mixed up with the Indian flag because on the Indian flag there is a logo on the white section


Pyro
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Green white + orange, no change. Still the prettiest colours in the world haha!


n.barrett93
no change. the rugby team have to use a different flag because in rugby the team represents north and south.


Orla C
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That's the Irish flag, no it hasn't changed.


pingu says
i've never seen so many stupid answers regarding ireland, in the north no we are not british or ever will be, protestants like it or not your irish too! over in britain your still regarded as a thick mick no matter how british you think you are. and the flag is green white and gold depending on your stance as a republican. green for ireland white for peace and gold for the holy father/vatican the papal see i:e catholism.


Dar F
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Yes the Irish flag is the same. The Green goes toward the "mast" or "flag pole." The green represents the Catholic and/or Celtic Irish the orange represents the Protestant influence in the north. The white stands for neutral ground between them.


snohoney2
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the irish flag definitely hasnt changed....you're thinking of the indian flag which is the same colours & has a kinda design on the white part...


YORKSHIRE
It's the same flag. Vertical bands of Green, White and Orange.


executioner_bolan
Still the same ,Protestant Ulstermen have their flag though - it`s the flag of England (St. George cross) with a Red Hand of Ulster superimposed on the junction of the arms of the cross.


!TreeHugger!
woo yeah! mon the irish!! actually,i tink the last british troops moved outta northern ireland smetime earlier dis yr r l8 lst yr...bout time...so we ar NOT occupied by those british nemore...JOY!!!!! ireland ar an INDEPENDENT country now,THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but ya,the flag is still the same...:):):):)


Ella's Mamaí
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this is it..... http://www.mapsofworld.com/images/world-countries-flags/ireland-flag.gif

That is the republic of Ireland flag...Green, white and Gold!


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The flag of the Republic of Ireland is Green, White and Gold. It was designed by a Waterford Man and is based on the French flag.

Green - Catholic
White - Peace
Gold (Orange) Protestant.

You see those countries that were under foreign rule looked to the French revolution with admiration.


pokapurple
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no. the flag is still vertical strips of green, white and gold. (even though it looks orange). it is called the tricolor.


McFurry
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Yes thats the flag of the Republic of Ireland but we say its Green, White and Gold I don't know why cause its look Orange to me.


ukok
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Yeah the bloods left, they are now a more peaceful nation.


Alice
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its the same

green is for irish/catholics
white is for peace between the two sides
orange is for british/protestants

northern ireland is still BRITISH and part of the UK, we're not taken over by those irish people yet... we are still british here


cheetahhate
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No it's been the same. But they are still under British occupation.





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