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HANNAH D

Is Dublin 15 (Ireland) classed as the U.K when sending letters????

I need to send a letter to Dublin 15, Ireland, is this classed as the U.K when posting it????
Many thanks

    



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vim108
No, Dublin is Eire (Ireland) and is independent from the UK.
Northern Ireland however is part of the UK...It's all EU though.


rage997
No. Bottom of address:

Dublin
Republic of Ireland


Raymo
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No, Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic. How can this be classed as the UK? It's like saying that London is classed as being in France!


prasad g
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no for heavnes sake no


mo the man
is new york(usa) classed as canada when sending mail


OMG
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Yes and stupid england is the ruled by USA....

Typical example of ignorence and lack of education.......


alienaviator
If you send a letter to Dublin marked 'UK', it'll probably be burnt by the first Irishman it comes in contact with.


sean a
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I see that you are an american !


♡♡Gneaseach♡♡
eh no!!!!

to send it put the address in like this.....
(example)
Blanchardstown,
Dublin 15,
Éire.


julie t
dont think so its ireland


harry
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No Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland.


ohwiseone
I dare you to ask Gerry Adams that question....

p.s

ask him what the butchers apron is while your at it....


Sluugy
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No. Make sure you get a blue air mail sticker (FOC).


Aisling
No,Dublin is Republic of Ireland.Not all of northern Ireland is belong to Britain only 6 counties do.They are Derry,Antrim,Down,Fermanagh,Armagh and Tyrone all other 26 counties are the Republic of Ireland.


curious george
no
dublin
dublin 15
republic of ireland


sonj75
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I can kinda see where your coming from but don't worry it'll get there no prob. Grew up in Dublin 15 and had no problem getting any correspondence from anywhere in the world. It means though that YES you will have to spend more money on postage!!


km
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No -it is international mail - cause the ROI is a different country


♥Robin♥ (Scot,UK)
rage is quite right, but some Countries may use Eire or their own name for it depending upon which Country you post from.

For example, I live in Scotland, but sending land-mail from Malaysia I had to put Skotlandia.


Richard B
1916 Easter Rising. After the leaders are executed, public opinion backs independence.
1921 Northern Ireland Parliament opened by King George V. Anglo-Irish Treaty creates the Irish Free State.
1922 Civil war breaks out.
1926 Fianna Fáil founded in the La Scala Theatre,O’Connell Street Dublin.
1932 First Fianna Fáil government led by Eamon De Valera elected.Oath of Allegiance abolished.
1937 New constitution enacted in the Irish Free State. The British Monarch is replaced as head of state by an elected president. The name of the state is changed to Éire (Ireland).

A bit like is Taiwan in China. Canada part of the US. Portugal in Spain.

Although the cost of postage from outside the UK to Ireland is likely to be the same as the UK price.


Marionette
NO. OF COURSE NOT! THE ONLY PARTS OF IRELAND THAT ARE CLASSED AS UK ARE DERRY, ARMAGH, ANTRIM,DOWN, FERMANAGH AND TYRONE. GET THAT SILLY IDEA OUT OF YOUR HEAD. DUBLIN IS IN IRELAND NOT THE UK. God, some people.................





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