
derick
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that would be a NO and any fool would now that |
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Upsy Daisy's Mum
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Nope
You'll find it's in the Republic of Ireland |
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Stephen M
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It is in the republic of Ireland. Ireland has not been part of the UK since they gained independence in 1921. So it has not been part of the UK for a long while |
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wwJad
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thank God no
it's been in the Irish Free State and more recently the Republic of Ireland since 1921
btw it's separate |
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rosie
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stop trying to stir shi* |
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ROBIN HOOD
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Its in The Republice Of Ireland |
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♥ caroline ♥
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No. It's not part of the United Kingdom. |
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Jonathan
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It's in the ROI. |
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dirty_larry54
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Hell no!!! |
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Scarlett
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No its in Ireland. |
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pollbee
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actually,dublin is in the east of Ireland and it is the capital of Ireland where the government sits and the president of ireland resides.the president is mary mcaleese. |
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tomod007
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Dublin is NOT in the uk.
Its in the Rep Of Ireland |
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Misty Blue
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Oh no,it's far too nice to be part of the U.K. ;) It is the capital city in the emerald isle of Ireland. |
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Emmarose
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No, it is in Eire |
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STEVE T
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It is in the Republic of Ireland.
This is separate from the UK - full name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Great Britain is made up of the kingdoms of England and Scotland, and the principality of Wales. |
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greenorlagh
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Dublin is the capitol city of the Republic of Ireland and as such is not in the UK.
I have read many answers in other places stating that Ireland is in the UK - Northern Ireland is, Republic isn't. |
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Viva La Eire!
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itd in ireland you nutter!!!
i live there |
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Layla
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It's the capital of Ireland |
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Bert M
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Dublin is the Capital City of the Republic of Ireland.
It is very definetly seperate completely from the United Kingdom |
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Gem*
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No its in Southern Ireland which is not part of the UK. |
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Orla C
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Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland, and is located on the East coast of the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the UK, and has not been so since 1921.
For all that Dublin is now the capital of the Irish Republic, it is the most English-feeling of the Irish cities, due to the fact that it was the seat of the English rulers of Ireland for many centuries. But politically and geographically speaking, it is not an English city. |
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slim trim
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trouble shooter is Hawaii in London?? |
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Black
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Nope Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland. § |
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Dave
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NO! Dublin is the capitol of the Republic of Ireland |
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criminal convictions
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Its in Ireland the south to be precise so no its not part of the UK only northen Ireland countys are |
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chrissytimebuds
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no...Dublin is part of the Republic of Ireland, which is separate from Northern Ireland, which the UK owns.
Dublin is the capital on the east coast |
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Sarah O
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EMMM Let me see......that would be a big NO.
by any chance have you seen that new programme ""are you smarter than a 10 year old"". you should really apply to go on that. you would go far. |
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soks098
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Ireland is broken up into 2 - northern ireland and the republic of ireland
northern ireland is part of the UK, dublin is part of the republic of ireland, so no dublin is not part of the uk |
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Irene W
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No it itsn't - Dublin is the capital of Southern Ireland (Eire) Republic of Ireland. Belfast - the capital of Northern Ireland is in the UK. |
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Trish D
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No, Dublin is not in the UK.
Neither is it in 'Southern Ireland' as there is no such country.
The name of the country that Dublin is in, is, according to the Constitution, Ireland, or in the Irish language 'Éire'.
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland and is independent of the UK in the way that Spain and France and Poland are also independent of the UK. |
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ravebaby
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Dublin is in Ireland which is a seperate island to the uk. the uk includes england, scotland, wales and northern ireland. |
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