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 Why is there an ethnic conflict in North Ireland?
Thank you for your time! I appreciate!...


 Are there still no snakes in Ireland ? Serious question?
I know supposedly St Patrick drove the snakes over a cliff and rid Ireland of snakes. Is this so today ? Thank - you ahead of time ~...


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was it known, or have there just been estimates carried out?
i dont trust wikipedia when im looking for factual info :)...


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I have only ever been to D...


 Is it true that they have Leprechaun tours in Ireland??????????
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 Dunnes stores or penneys?
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 Do you like this song by the Dubliners?
http://www.youtube.com/w Details
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I would love to ...


 Im from ireland and we dont have post codes but it wont let me set up an account without one?
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 Looking to travel to Ireland - my reasons are lame!?
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I'm from Canada, 22 years old, and for some reason I've been fascinated with Ireland since .... well, probably ...


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or something like it

the jonas brothers and demi lovato are like never on beat fm or 2fm or wlr or whatever

also taylor swift and miley cyrus (ish)

and other artists ...


 Is there anyone who can tell me what's the weather like in dublin at the moment? what shoul i wear?
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 From where I can get a visa for southern ireland, I am a uk resident?
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 My Tom Tom One says "UK and Ireland". Do they mean Northern Ireland only or will it also work in the Republic?
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 Is it easy to find a Job in Ireland?
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 How old do you have to be to legally move out in Ireland?
And does anyone know th best way to move out, any advice etc, gretly appreciated!...


 Is there a good movie or any good information on the nothern ireland conflicts btwn christians and protastants
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Chonny

Travelling in Ireland?

I am going to Ireland for Xmas and New Years with a friend but dont want to take a car. Whats the best way to get around? We want to see Dublin, Galway, Derry and Belfast.

    



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An American in Ireland
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If you are flying into Dublin they stay there first. They have some good inexpensive hotels in the Temple Bar area easy to find. About 20.00EURO by cab. Everything is within walking distance from Temple Bar and at night it is the best party spot in Dublin. Galway is about three almost four hours from Dublin its the party spot for young people for me. You can get there by train Ireland rail. Straight shot check though some trains do not go right into some towns. Cabbies are expensive if you do not know your way around.

Derry and Belfast is almost 8 hours by car because of the Irish roads. From Dublin. The rail tickets can cost from 5 day to 10 day passes very good prices and go where you want to go. Can get online http://www.irishrail.ie/home/

A special treat see charleville castle in Tullamore and hour from Dublin.

http://www.charlevillecastle.com


culdaff1979
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If you fly into Dublin airport then you can

Head North first if you get a bus direct to Belfast from Dublin Airport and then a bus or train to Derry. You can get train from the same station as bus. Best to come back to Belfast.

There is also a bus from Belfast to Galway.

If you want then get train or bus back to Dublin.

Only problem with buses (they are cheapest by far) is motion sickness as they ted to throw you around quite a lot.

Have a great trip


disco dancer
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use the transport system such as a bus train or a taxi i wuldn't go for the taxi they cost a lot the bus would be a gud way of getting round ireland


Espacer
Galway and Belfast are connected by an excellent railway service to Dublin but not to each other. Its 170 miles from Dublin to Galway and about 90 miles Dublin to Belfast. I can't BELIEVE the gobshite who is suggesting a taxi. Taxis for a week in Ireland at Christmas allow about 2000 dollars, for chrissake it costs €40 to go about ten miles in Dublin.


Finnegan
Well, ye canna do wrong by cabbie, and they do know the ins and outs of the area. I've visited 3 of the four you mentioned, and my favorite was Dublin. You are wise to not take a car. Tip well, it's good luck (and they'll always treat ye fair).


spidermike
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By British Airways its 1 hour 15 mins
By Air Lingus its 6hours 30 mins
Do you need to ask why? Please dont!


Trish D
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You can easily do the cities without a car. Dublin has good rail connections to Cork, Galway and Belfast.

I took the bus to Derry myself the other week and arrived in just over 4 and a half hours - don't mind stories of eight hours.

There are a number of day trips out of Galway that might be of interest.

See http://www.buseireann.ie and http://www.irishrail.ie


corkbabe55
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bus eireann is the local public bus,we have a regular bus service,they even provide tours,check out www.buseireann.ie,enjoy your trip


C-Man
The public transit around Dublin was good when I visited (it was called the DART) Besides, half the fun is getting out and walking the streets. To get to the West coast, you'll probably need to rent a car- that's what the locals suggested to me but I didn't have time on that trip.

P.S. Don't forget to visit Newgrange!


polly
the luas is a great way to get around Dublin city but it's routes are limited. around galway you can walk more or less anywhere you want. to get to the different cities i'd take the train. buses from dublin to galway stop in every small town on the way down and could take up to 5 hours.


irishman_0
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Best way is by bus (bus eireinn) its cheaper then train and you can get a service to almost anywhere


Wafflebox
I did southern Ireland a afew years ago and we flew into Dublin then drove across to Galway and then worked out way down the west coast and it was gorgeous. I guess if you want to do Belfast too, then you should probably start there are work your way down. We hired a car when we got there and it was a really good price so you might want to consider that because it's more comfortable than public transport and the roads in Ireland are lovely and there's not much traffic either.





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