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 What is the best time to travel to Ireland and the best places to see?
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 Is it true that I can get Irish citizenship as all my great-grandparents were born in Ireland? Proof please.?

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 How many immigrants ate there in ireland, do you think there are too many or not enough?
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 What's the story behind all these travellers a-fightin' and a-feudin'?
I hear on the grapevine it's like the wild west out there at the moment - gunfight at the ballybeg corral.

What's the background to all this?

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 Will we have any problems?
Me and a friend are seriously considering moving to the Republic of Ireland. I was born in Northern Ireland, but have Irish citizenship and an Irish passport etc., and I would love to return '...


 Should i go on holidays in ireland?
Me and my family r tinking of goin on holidays to ireland..... does anyone know nice places and if the country is anygood r is it full of drunks and sheep?...


 Would you advise?
using Ennis in the Republic of Ireland as a holiday base. How easy would it be to visit the surrounding area and attractions from there by local bus or train, as I don't own a car, or would G...


 Ireland Questions?????????????
I need some help with some of these questions about Ireland. What are the living quarters?Building/Architecture. Their family structure? Their Power structure/government. Thanks! Please help!!
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 Does anybody listen to Damien Dempsey?
We had the misfortune to hear him on Ballydung Radio this morning. God Save Us! He sounds like he's just stepped off the set of Fair City!
All that caterwauling was too much for Rodge'...


 What is the best/cheapest way to plan and implement a 2-week trip to Ireland?
It would be for myself and my 2 children. I really need to see Ireland before I am dead to too old & arthritic to enjoy it, but money is an issue.
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 What district of Dublin are the following areas in: Deansgrange, Blackrock, Foxrock, Rathfarnham, Cabinteely?
eg. Dublin 4 is Donnybrook etc.......


 Ireland Government?
What is irealnds government type
leader
about government
laws
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 Is Ireland considered Europe?
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 Anyone here live in dublin, wots the weather like im goin there next weekend?!?
i know it's random!
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 Anyone know of cheap b&bs in dublin? help?
we are going the end of april for 1 night. and don't want to spend to much money as we will be out most the time!!!
would like something in the city centre!!!!
no more than £60 a ...


 Dont you just love this song?
Oh, it is the biggest mix-up that you have ever seen.
My father, he was Orange and me mother, she was green.

My father was an Ulster man, proud Protestant was he.
My mother ...


 Ferry from Ireland to scotland?
If I want to travel from northern ireland to scotland which ferry company should I ...


 What are the people of ireland upto right now?
just wondering is everyone as bored and insomnia ridden as i am?...


 Is there papaya soap available in ireland?
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 If an Australian woman (47) of irish descent wanted to meet an Irish man?, ?
With the hope of a relationship, what would be the best course of action - short of travelling to Ireland and checking the men out individually?
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I am currently in A...



Helena

I have been offered a job in Ireland!!! What country would you like to work in?

You are fascinated by that culture or because of your ancestry.
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The pay isn't as good as I would have liked it to have been but hey, I want to go there to do some family research. As long as I don't have to spend my savings, I am happy!
Yes, South Africa and New Zealand and Australia are fascinating.

    



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greenorlagh
I'm Irish and have worked in Scotland and that was great but not as good as here (Ireland).

It is important to note that the IRA have had a ceasefire for quite a few years and that the north is now quite peaceful.


madelaine d
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i would love to work in any part of europe or london and also ireland


skooby786
South Africa


hello!
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i would love to work in new york....that would a dream come true


ckatz
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I would actually love to work in Irealnd also i went there for a semester and just fell in love with it there. I love the culture and the people its just an amazing country have fun, wish i were you.


Schtupa
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Ireland sounds nice as long as the IRA does not blow anything to bits.

Being raised speaking English I prefer countries with that language. I am fascinated with Australia and New Zealand.





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