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 My dad was born in Ireland dose that make me a Irish citizen ?
As in 1 answer if your mum s from Ireland that makes you a citizen ? was just wondering
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so cool ....:)...


 I'm looking for some Irish baby names, boy and girl?
I’m looking for some Irish baby names boy and girl, names that originated in Ireland, have a meaning related to Ireland or are popular there… pronunciation with each name would be great to, thank ...


 Are IRISH people nice to foreigners?
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 What immunizations should you receive before traveling to Ireland?
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 Leaving the UK to live in Ireland?
As a UK citizen, what do I nead to do if I want to leave cold wet Britain and set up home in sunny Ireland?
Are there immigration concerns within EU countries?...


 I need a job i am a really smart 13 year old- any suggestions.? Belfast area, lisburn carrick e.t.c.!?
Prefrebely a summer job...

I am smart..

GOOD WITH SWEETS AND FOOD.!

Look old

in belfast ish area

NO WEBSITE MONEY MAKING!...


 Irish people- What did ye Make of the Simpson's Episode in Ireland?
Tbh I thought it had a dull story line, Smart the way they used ''modern Ireland'' though.

So what did ye think of it..

Thanks =]
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 What was the point of Sarkozy coming to Dublin yesterday?
Sher we only wanted to see Carla Bruni!
It was a wasted journey!...


 Where are you goin on your next vacation?
Im Going from london to dublin ireland and cork ireland ^_^
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Las Vegas? is that in the Us?...


 Wich are the best places to see in Ireland?
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 What do Irish people generally think about the English?
Many people I meet for the first time here in Monaghan assume I am Irish and ask: "How long have you been back?" Even those who know I never left in the first place seem to treat me as ...


 In ireland what age do you start high school?(secondary)?
im moving to ireland in septemeber from england, and this year im turning 14.

apparently you start high school at 14 there?
but im not to sure

can anyone help?

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 Why did Ireland split up into a Northern and southern republic?
Why and when did Ireland split into two - leaving Northern and the sothern republic as two seperate factions?...


 What are your fav places to go in Ireland?
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 Where is your favorite place in Ireland?
I love to hear about where people have traveled to and the place I love the most is Ireland....


 Why are so many foreigners travelling to ireland to get work?
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 Is Ireland still really religious?
I watched some movie about these Irish girls in a conventy because they had babies out of wedlock and were ostracised by the community, so basically locked ...


 Can you take your dogs to Ireland?
were planning a trip to the Republic of Ireland for next year, our friends have two Huskies (that they won't put in kennels) will they be allowed to take them with ...


 I am driving to the Irish republic next month?
and im wondering if there are any special requirements needed, like red warning triangles, first aid kits or headlight adaptations?
what about the international driving licence, I hold a full uk ...


 Did the Celtic Tiger benefit everyone?
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I am visiting Dublin for 12hours (Monday 7am-7pm) can anyone suggest where to visit to have an interesting day


    



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kevina p
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Hi, I did this last year for my birthday, we had a great time, we arrived at Dublin Airport, at 8.30 we got on a Airlink bus, into the city it was about 8 euros return, we arrived in the city at about 9.40 ( there is a shorter route into the city now) we had breakfast and then visited the Post Office on O'Connell St. its well worth a visit takes you back in time. We then got on a tour bus(they are a hop on off bus all day) on O'Connell St. they take you to all the main tourist attractions, Guinness Storehouse is well worth a visit there is a 360 degree view of the city it's lovely. We then got back on the tour bus and went into the city, the shopping in Henry St. is fantastic (it's the street next to the post office). We then had a lovely meal at Flanagan's (just near McDonald's) also it's near the bus stop to get back to the airport. Have a great trip.... i wish i was going back.


colin_mcnally
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THE GUINNESS BREWERY.
IF YA GO YA MIGHT JUST NOT WANNA LEAVE


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I've been to Dublin a couple of times and love it.
Went in the Arlington hotel down by the river Liffey for a night of Irish music and dancing...it was awesome.
Also, take a ride up the river Liffey on the cruise boat...the guides point out all the places of interest, tell you some cool history and show you Colin Farrell's penthouse pad overlooking the river.
Great shops, the zoo is pretty excellent and for 12 euros you can get a family train ticket out of Dublin down to Greystones, a beautiful seaside town down the coast. You can get on and off the train at any of the stops and go north of Dublin too. It's fabulous.
Dublin castle rocks too.
I plan to go back in the summer again.


Max Power
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Depends on what you are into , but the guinness tour is a laugh , try Graffton St for a little shopping ,


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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http://www.viator.com/tours/Ireland/The-Dublin-Pass/d56-2032DUB_PASS < -- This gives you a basic rundown of things to do in Ireland.

The Guinness house, Dublin Zoo, Croke Park, Wicklow Jail , Kilmanen Jail and the GPO which is a post office with a great historical significance to it are great things to see.


In Dublin, The best night life is definitely in Temple Bar. It’s big, It’s modern and It’s expensive while it has loads of history and culture to it too.
It has many attractions and loads of shops and a great night life.
It’s great for young people and people with small families. It suits everyone.

Here are some sights on Tourism in Ireland:

http://www.tourismireland.com/
http://www.shamrock.org/
http://www.discoverireland.com/ire/
http://www.visitdublin.com/ (Dublin Tourism)

Good Luck. = )


Trinity
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Temple Bar


Lightdewad D
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yes,come to my house by the liffey,and I'll show you the best time ever !


Aprilaydee
We went to the Jamesons distillery which is nice is you like that sort of thing. There was also a church where you could touch the hand of a dead knight or something too.

This was 9 years ago and the church was AFTER the distillery so I can't really comment too much on that...


D B
get on the red bus in the main street - you can hop on and off at will all day and it stops at all the interesting places.


Sifu Dash
Go on a pub crawl in temple bar, you'll have fun and good craic :D


jackie n
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dublin zoo or dublin sightseeing tour that way you will get to see a lot of places


kells7
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legs on leeson street


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