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 Is anyone here from County Cork Ireland?
I have ancestors who came from there and just want to know about it. Please and thanks!...


 What is Shannon, Ireland like?
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 I am visiting Ireland in the Fall - Dublin Mayo and Derry areas. Any tips on what to see where to go?
I think I will be there for about two weeks. I have family in the North, and everyone says that the West is not to be missed. Any help or ideas would be great - I'm just planning it all now. A...


 Why do houses/apartments in ireland all have fireplaces with a mirror on top then their tv in the corner?!?

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well i was looking at apartments to rent and the vast majority had a fireplace and a mirror on top. there's nothing wrong with that .. i think it looks nice. i ...


 Does you know any phrases in Irish (gaelic?)?

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Ha! You are so kind to point that out! Excuse the typo!...


 IRELAND SECTION predictions please?
Will the spirit of 94 see us ...


 Question about the Euro?
Going to Ireland in June. Hope to go to the north also. Is Euro accepted there?...


 Question on ireland?
I am coming back to Portadown soon and i cannot remember if I need a visa or an ID card to get into portadown. i don't have a passport. can i get an ID card and where do i get one? i have been ...


 Has anyone been to Buncrana in Co. Donegal?
I have family from there but have never been and wondered what its like?...


 Im a young Canadian girl travelling to ireland in may with a friend, just wondering what should be expeced?t?
Goin to northern ireland
19 years old
wants to have ...


 Did Mother Teresa ever live in Belfast Ireland?

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Went on bus tour of the city centre yesterday was told she lived in Belfast for 4 years in 1970s and pointed out a Street, but wondered if guide was mistaken....


 I'm seriously considering moving to Ireland from the USA...?
Before anyone harps on me for leaving the US, its not because I don't love my country because I do, I just feel a strong pull and call to go to Ireland. Now to my ???...I want to live somewhere ...


 Is it raining a lot in Ireland during this time of year?
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 Can someone reword this using a little Irish flavor?
"Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you. I was just wondering what a pretty girl like yourself was doing sitting over here all by herself?"...


 Weather In Ireland?
I'll be going on a trip to Ireland and I need to know what the weather would be like around end of August!!
Answers would be very appreciated.

Thanks in ...


 What's a good nightclub/disco in Dublin?
I have 2 friends visiting tonight and they would like to go dancing. They are in there late thirties. Where would you recommend?...


 Does anybody have a surname....Phelan.....?
Just wondering!...


 What proportion of Northen Irish people would welcome unifacation?
in your opinion, what proportion of catholics and what proportion of prodastants, do you think it will happen or is it happening as we speak just very ...


 Ancestors in Ireland?
hi , i was wondering could anyone help me out. i am trying to look my ancestors in Ireland, i am from Ireland and as far as i know none of my ancesters emigrated. is there a web site i could use, i ...


 In Ireland are 4 leaf clovers abundant and three leaf clovers are rare?
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Jo Y

Is Mary Mc Aleese president of?

the republic of Ireland or the whole of Ireland including N.Ireland?
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yeah i thought it was that. Unfortunately. Although, Mary McAleese is originally from Belfast and i think it is great that she became president. Also I am from the north myself and in my school we had a visit from Mary McAleese which was fantastic.

    



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submissivmsle36
hi you
MARY MC ALEESE is president of the republic of Ireland only even doe she comes from the north of Ireland,


lou
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The south. I have to disagree with "Shonnie" though - the English government don't run things in the north ... we have our own government. She's originally from Belfast but was living in a south Down village when she became president. I think it's the first time there's been an Irish president from north of the border...?

There's some info here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Ireland#Prerogative_in_Northern_Ireland


Pyro
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She is the queen of France! JOKING!!
Just the republic.


Orla C
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Republic of Ireland. Even though she's from the North! But she's an Irish citizen, so she's allowed be the President of the Republic. It's an odd set-up, but it seems to make people happy.


Is máith liom cáca millís!
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Just the south, be she's a Belfast women herself!

I don't know her personally but she is a really lovely person!


dollymix (now geeky for a month)
Just the republic. The North is in the U.K so the english government manage the affairs up there!


wwJad
She is from Northern Ireland is therefore another example of how the Irish Republic is often dependent on the United Kingdom for its quality people and resources.
Also the parliament in Westminster is the Parliament for the UK and is therefore the British Government not just English.





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