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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 ...


 Anyone been to dingle?
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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 ...


 Hi going to dublin may bank holiday [5th may] for two nights. is it bank holiday in ireland, will it be busy?
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 Do you think hurling is the best sport in the world?
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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...


 What are famous products made in Ireland?
Is there anything other than beer?
My sister needs this for her project....


 I'm going to Ireland with my dad for the first time. Where's the best place to search for leprechauns?
My mom doesn't think I'll find one....


 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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 I am trying to plan a fun weekend for my hubby.any ideas?looking for somehitng original in Dublin?
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 Has anyone been to ireland?
i'm a college freshmen and next year i'm going to study abroad in Ireland!!!! i just want to hear what you have to say about it from your experience.......


 Are any people here from Ireland?
Are you or do you know a guy named Caelien or anything close to it???????????...


 Ireland history?
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 Cheap accomodation near Giants Causeway Ireland?
Please, help, reccommend me something for summer. Can be a camping place as well!
Additional Details
can you just answer my question? I am Czech, but I know where the Giants Causeway is! ...


 Ireland is going trough recession !?
im 16 , living in Ireland and need a job. Do I have to emigrate ?. Finding it really hard to get a job here!!...


 What is a good hotel right in the center of dublin?
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 Irish songs?
I really just want to listen to some irish songs :( Good ones..actual bands..?...


 How are prices in Ireland,especially Limerick?
Hy
I'm an italian girl,I'll come in Limerick for more than a month as aupair and i would like to know how prices are...
can you please give me some examples about food in ...


 I am going to ireland and what should i bring and how do i act?
i was told that all i cant wear jeans what else cant i wear or ...


 Ireland not neutral?!?
is it true that our guys will have to fight in war if a war happens, if we vote yes to lisbon treaty?...



Hannah

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
How are woman treated
People friendly

etc..please help and many thanks!

    



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Flying mop dog
No segregation.
Women are treated as equals.
The people depend on where you are and how you act.

Ireland is a fully developed nation and one of the wealthiest in the world per capita.


Oliver
Do it Ireland is great


Meghan
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Ireland is such a beautiful, interesting place. I never saw any type of mistreatment of women or segregation when I was there. People are respectful and outgoing. If you go out at night, you'll meet tons of friendly people and probably some americans.

I mean, it depends on where you go, I went to Dublin and Galway and had the best time. People there have a great apreciation of the city and the country. It is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Everything is green and the towns are modern, but still have historic castles and parks. It would be a great place for a young person like yourself to go because they have such a trendy younger class of people and students in the cities. The shops are amazing and the pubs are very fun. You would have a blast!


Rory M
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Segregation? Treatment of women? What kind of screwed up country do you come from? And no by the way.


deburca98
The first woman elected to a national parliment in any european country was countess marcovitz in ireland, this was many years before the US had a woman senator.
Segregation????? What planet are you on..
The people are friendly as long as you dont come over with the attitude that ireland is a backwater place that whips women and keeps them locked up in cages.
Maybe you are getting ireland mixed up with iran????


Orla C
Segregation? You mean racially? No.

Women run the place, honey.

People are generally very nice.


Like a Fox
No segregation.
Women are treated equally, this isn't the 18th century
yes in general they are friendly can depend on the area and how you come acrosss


agooddub
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Women are highly regarded in Ireland. We currently have a lady President, Mary Mc Aleese who is on her second 7 year term of office, and before her we had Mary Robinson as President who also served 2 seven year terms.
We don't do segregation or racism here.





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