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 Does anyone have any suggestions for great B & B's in Ireland?
I will be visiting Ireland for 10 days in August and am looking for great B & B's throughout the country. I will be flying into Dublin, renting a car, and then touring the country via the ...


 What time is last call in the pubs tonight?

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Since its thursday, its either 11.30 or 12.30.
I'm talking about pubs in the Irish republic, by the way....


 Going to usa on holidays is there a limit to how much shopping to bring back to rep of ireland?
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 What is the distance from dublin to dungarvan co, waterford?
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 Is there some Organization which would look after me if i go to Ireland.?

Im 14 and learning my subjects for GCSE. The thing is i want to come over to Ireland to do them. My mum said it would be fine but she says that i wouldn't be allowed to go to boarding ...


 Best hotel location in Dublin?
I am going to Dublin with my boyfriend in December and we have booked the flights but need a good hotel. As i haven't been before i'm not sure of the best location. We want everything to ...


 Who was Irelands greatest and most famous person EVER?
And ...


 Ireland, Easter Rising?
Hey, I've got a history exam tomorrow and one of the topics is Ireland. I know that for one part of the exam i have to talk about peoples views so i decided to do it on the easter rising.
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 How do I find a medieval feast to participate in if I am travelling to Ireland for vacation in August?
I am travelling to Ireland for vacation with my wife and we read in our guidebook that a medieval feast, while expensive, is loads of fun to participate in. Problem is, I can't find anything on ...


 Whereabouts in dublin is rathfarnahim?
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 Do i need a passport to go to ireland?
just a simple question do i need a passport to go to ireland?
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sorry i am from the ...


 How much do you earn in Ireland?
How much do you earn in Ireland?
I have moved to ireland recently and I am curious about the salaries earned here. I have been looking and applying for jobs as I heard that people are pretty ...


 How do i get a job in air sea rescue as a wingman on one of the helicopters?
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 Know where I want to go in Ireland, now, how to do it?
My friend and I are going to be going to Ireland in the near future, and we know the areas we want to visit (at least a general idea) and we want to backpack. Are there ways to get from one general ...


 Are they strict about checking ID's at pub's in Ireland?
I'm traveling to Ireland in the summer and I am 17. I was wondering if they are strict about enforcing the drinking age there. thanks!...


 Clear up a geography question for me?
Which is the correct usage? People refer to northern and southern Ireland. To me s ireland would be counties cork and kerry, but many people here (in England) refer to the republic as southern ...


 When is the best time of year to visit Ireland and what areas are good for checking out?
I don't know what winters are like there, so I'd like to go when it is not too expensive, but nice and green. Also, I've read that Dublin is more of a party town now and would like to ...


 What is the shape of ireland?
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 Has Irish comedy hit a slump?
Open to interpretation, also when would you say was the peak?
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Tommy's comedy has been getting less and less funny as time passes.

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 I'm going to dublin in june what should i visit?
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lomo.1980

I am American and moving to Cork, where is the best place to live in Cork for people in there late 20's?


    



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Queen of the Jungle
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Anywhere in Cork is good to live but if you want to be near the city and nightlife try Douglas, Wilton or Bishopstown.


shart1002
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Anywhere in the city should be good, but stay away from the northy side(it's rough up there). Douglas is close to the city centre and if you are social person then it is close to the nightlife in the city centre. An apartment in the city centre probably won't be that expensive. If you don't want or can't afford the city then try a town on the outskirts like Ballincollig or Caragaline. I live in Clonakilty which is a hour from Cork city and is in the southwest of the county. It's a great town with a good enough nightlife but a little boring for young people like me.


babiiboo
As i am from Cork anywhere near the city is pretty expensive ( 350,000.plus) if i could suggest anywhere it would be the southside as the northside (the south part and the northside are divided amongst the River Lee) is pretty much a rough area


Martina L
South side of Cork city, or neighboring town like Midleton or Glanmire.


AON
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Douglas is good..


Shrzypan
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Clonakilty my friend..i would recommend this place..it's in west cork...





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