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 Is Waterford crystal really expensive?
I was thinking of buying some for my old bat !!!...


 What bank cards do they take in Dublin?
Well going on holiday, and i'm worried cause I got euro but have been told it can be expensive there? So want to be sure I can get money from the bank or whether I should change some more?...


 Are all the polish leaving ireland, i have heard that they were?
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 Are teenagers allowed in Irish Pubs?
We will be traveling to Ireland in August with our 16 year old son and are wondering if he will be allowed to enter pubs with us at night....


 Any person that lives in Ireland can answer this one, thanks...?
I have citizenship to Ireland as my father is from Dublin and plan to relocate there within the next year or two. I am heading there shortly to visit family and check things out as I haven't ...


 What is the weather like in the months of october and november in ireland?
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 Where in ireland can i buy occult supplies? Ill be going to galway this year so if theres any in that town.?
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 Whats the best way to trace friends in Ireland?
I've tried most searches on line to no avail and hoping someone has been in the same situation with a successful outcome....


 Is there a bus that travels from Dublin airport?
to Belfast City Airport?
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Taxi from dublin airport to belfast airport would cost €400....


 Which shopping centre is better in dublin, the square or dundrum?
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 How much spending money would we need to take to ireland for 2 people for a week?
i have seen some answers on this particular question, we are coming from South Africa and we are going to be using dollars....


 Any one living in county kerry online now?
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 Ireland of the Welcomes? Have you been to Ireland?
I was in the ER with my hubby this week and oddly enough the only magazine in our room was Ireland of the Welcomes. I've a hefty amount of Irish blood within me and have always been fascinated ...


 How far is dublin train station from dublin airport?
hubby arrives of a flight on christmas eve at dublin airport, just wondering if anyone knows how far is the train station?

Or does the airport have buses that travel to train station???
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 Does the passing down of farmland in Ireland matter more than love.?
Generations of family still on the land forgoing love because of fear of sharing property....


 I need Irish revision books….?
This September, I’m doing my Hdip so I can do primary teaching but I need to brush up on some Irish this Summer, so I’m going to buy some Irish revision books from the Leaving Cert (or if there ...


 Is barbra striesand popular in ireland?
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 What are the major problems about living in Ireland?
I've heard of the religious conflicts... how dramatic is that?

I'm mormon... would I run into any of these?


What about anything else? What other major problems ...


 Is any1 from N. Ireland?
im from Coleraine in N. Ireland and i just wanted 2 no if any1 is from there or if theyve even heard of it :S lol
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YaY i thot i was the only 1 thats heard of coleraine :...


 Do Irish people really have a full Irish breakfast every morning?
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Frank A

Is ireland a european union?


    



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Alistair Aranhba
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Yes

The economy within Ireland, based mostly on agriculture, has long been an integral part of its history and its political situation. The Irish economy consists of two economies, that of the Republic and that of Northern Ireland. Due to the present situation in Ireland, the economies can be considered separately, though both economies are members of the European Union -- the Republic of Ireland is one of the fifteen nations in the EU, while Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the possibility always exists that Northern Ireland and the Republic will once again unite, making it necessary to consider both economies in the study of Ireland and the European Union. Emerging as an organization beyond the regional economic integration of the original European Community, the European Union hosts both the Republic and Northern Ireland (through the United Kingdom) as members.


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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We're not quite sure what you're askin there Frank.
If you want to know if Ireland is some mega big union like the TUC then it's not.
If you want to know if Ireland is part of the Common Market then yes it is.


Flying mop dog
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We're in the EU.


reginaldstower
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yes


lotg_4eva
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yea it has been since 1973...but we rejected the lisbon treaty and if we refuse it again, it'll get interestin so we'll c...


Misty Blue
Our head is there ,our heart is strugglin'.


Orla C
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Is Ireland in the European Union? Yes, it is. The currency of the Republic is the Euro, the same Euro that's used in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and many other EU countries. Northern Ireland, because it's officially part of the UK, still uses the pound Sterling.





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