Ireland....Help? |
i want to do a forigen exchange program in my jounier of sophmore year in high school so i trying to figure some stuff out about Ireland.
Do they have segregation
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I am from limerick ..ireland and loving it? |
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Irish countryside? |
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I am living here in Dublin, but I still don’t know the country very well. I am starting to know the and west. I’ve been in to Galway, Connemara and Co. Clare already. I am ... |
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Where is the best place to visit on a holiday to Ireland? |
I've never been before but it has always been a dream to go, think I'd sooner go to Southern Ireland, does anyone know of any nice places to visit?
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Ireland in the summer. What is a beautiful, fertile, and interesting area to stay in? |
What part of Ireland should I stay at?
And what do you think of county Claire, Lough Dergh.... |
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A good holiday destination for family.? |
hi all is there any where that we could go that is cheap as we only have ÂŁ380. To spend and its for 2 adults an 2 children one of the children have Autism. Additional Details Thank you ... |
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Do full-blooded Irish take offense when Irish-Americans take a lot of pride in being Irish? |
| I personally do take a lot of pride in it but know I'll never know the culture or history like true Irish do but does it bother you true Irish if Americans represent their pride a lot? By the ... |
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The Irish ring with the hands wrapped around the heart and the crown on top---what is it called? |
| And, is there a certain way you're supposed to wear if you're a married woman VS. a single woman? Which hand, etc. Thank you! The name of the ring is on the tip of my tongue but it is ... |
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Airport???? |
| Does anyone know the closest airport to Castlebar Ireland?... |
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Mother was born in Dublin, Ireland, that makes me a citizen? |
of ireland?
"In cases where at least one parent was an Irish citizen born in Ireland or an Irish citizen resident abroad in the public service, citizenship is automatic and dates from ... |
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Are you allowed to Overnight At Dublin airport?or does the airport close? |
| A friend has a flight arriving at Dublin airport at 10pm in the evening and then has a flight leaving to his country at 9am on another carrier?and since he is in a tight budget was wondering if he ... |
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Does orange mobile network work in Ireland? |
Does orange mobile network work in Ireland.
Do I need to buy a sim card to use in I... |
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What are famous products made in Ireland? |
Is there anything other than beer?
My sister needs this for her project.... |
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Will i ever see a united Ireland in my lifetime???? |
I am from the republic of ireland and i want to know if the whole North/South division will ever be a thing of the past??
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Magic Bus Driver |
I have been offered a job at Knock Airport in Sligo? |
Anyone know thye area? Which are the best towns near Knock airport to live within 30 minutes drive? Is it a very traditional area to live? Would it be a good area for a newcomer to lreland to live? Any other advice about Knock Airport or the surrounding area? Thanks! Additional Details Actually it's Co. Mayo.
But Sligo is nearby. |
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Rossie
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like the previous posters have said knock airport is in a very remote part of the country (the poster MANCHESTER UK is completely wrong btw) , its about 10 miles from the village of knock and approx 5 miles from the small town of charlestown; the airport is basically lying smack bang in the middle of nowhere.
the two best towns within 30-45 minutes drive of the airport are ballina and castlebar without question. Sligo and Westport would be well over an hours drive away |
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HOBO
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small airport, but westport is quite cool |
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Orla C
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Very Catholic part of the country. It is, after all, a Marian Shrine, where someone saw a vision of something religious over a hundred years ago. |
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Emily
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ye its a nice place.. nah not traditional really.. people are very friendly and knock itself is a holy place but its very modern in the surrounding areas just like everywhere else.. what people usually love when they move to ireland is how relaxing it is and how friendly the people are. everyone will say hello to you on the street and we enjoy a quiet drink in the pubs where everyone has a good owld chin wag |
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Is máith liom cáca millĂs!
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Well Knock Airport is near the Knock shrine so you could get a house there. It's a lovely area to live in, the town is a tourist town although it's not overly busy!
Knock Airport is the best airport to fly from so I guess it's the best to work for! It's not busy at all and it's very easy to get from check in to the plane! |
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Duckzee
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knock is very very remote. its a fairly traditional backwards Irish town.beautiful but backwards esp if you come from america-itd b a huge culture shock.. google it and you'll get plenty of info. |
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Charlotte
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Irealnd is a really nice place!! you need to find a nice place though!! my parents are from sligo and galway- surrounding counties. I love when they live. have a look around!! i know places such as boyle, westport, claremorris etc. i will ask my parents and get back to you! x |
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MANCHESTER UK
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Knock is a lovely area of Ireland, close to the Eastern coast. Dublin and Dun Leery (wrong spelling I know). The big Rugby ground is close by and if you are interested in horse racing, the Curragh is only a bus ride (on CIE) away.
Good luck and go and kiss the Blarney stone sometime! |
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