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 Anybody from ireland!!! < read please :)?
I am going there over the summer, and i wanted to learn more about the country itself and the people! :)
so how is it over there? i am so excited to go over there!! it will be my first time on ...


 What is missing from this list: Grenadiers, Scots,Irish,Welsh and ????.?
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 Going to Limerick,ireland in few weeks, anyone been?
Going with children so would like any day out suggestions please??? we`re hiring a car so could travel to different areas!
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Staying in a village called Ardagh.........


 My dad was from county Kerry and never ever really left?
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 Is it true that Cork is the most southerly county in Ireland?
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 Moving to Ireland?
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 Is there a place actually known as Ballykissangel Ireland?
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 I've heard that is is not a good idea to travel to Ireland alone?
I am planning a trip to Ireland, I've heard it is still unaceptable to a single person to travel alone, is this true??...


 Is it really st patricks day?
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 I need to know if exists in rigeh eve Dublin United kingdom, this Hospital or Clinic: DESTON HEALTH CENTER.?
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 Who in Ireland is going away for the bank holiday, next weekend?
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 What is the isish name for shamrock?
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 Leaving Cert Irish????
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 How much is a price of a pint inn Dublin these days?
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 To live northern ireland or republic of ireland??????

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best place to live i.e weather, people,cost of living etc.etc ...


 Looking for a ronan hussy lives in ireland dublin girl he met from u.s.a has important message for him.?
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 I live in the US and I have a UK electricity converter - will it work for Ireland?
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 Things to do in County Clare, Ireland?
I'm taking the family to County Clare in Ireland for a week at the end of August. We've got two children, a girl of 12 and a boy of 8. Can anyone recommend things to do/see/visit whilst ...


 What are the names of these Irish movies?
One girl about 19 or so gets pregnant and she refuses to say the name of the father. If I can remember correctly she says it's a Spanish sailor but I think it was really someone her father knew ...



Lauren G

What's the scenery like in Ireland in November?

Hello,

I'm traveling to Europe in late November, and debating whether or not to include a stop in Ireland.

I've heard November in Ireland can be chilly and wet, but does that also translate to brown and gray? Of course, I don't expect the colors and hues to be as robust as they would be in the spring, but if your main interest in Ireland is scenic, is it still worth a stop at this time?

    



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bettyboo
It will probably be cold and wet, but then agian, so will most of Europe. Ireland is still beautiful no matter when your here


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It's fairly shyte if you can see anything through the mist and fog.


The Fetus
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Go to Cork and Kerry and you will love it. If it is Sunny in November it is the best place in the world Best website on Ireland for this sort of thing is

http://secretireland.blogspot.com


s.emerald76
Ireland is beautiful no matter what the season.......when the sun kisses her hills...........and when the rain splashes her rocks ....and the winds blow her trees.......all theses reflections on this emerald isle are awesome!


Is máith liom cáca millís!
It will either be cold, wet and grey (or gray as you'd say!!) or it'll be dry, crisp and fresh!


jennifer h
When I went to Ireland in November it was in the 40s and 50s. The scenery is green. It's usually misty.


slipstreamer
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Go, why not? It might be cold wet and a bit windy - but so what? It's not exactly the arctic, and you can always stop in places to take the chill off. Just pack a hat and scarf, it doesn't get that cold there. I've gone during the cold months and it was fine.

Do it!


Karen K
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I live in Ireland, and it really depends on where you go...it will be raining lots though....it all depends though, it might be a good winter...the good thing about Ireland though is that it never gets TOO hot or TOO cold,I would recommend a place like Glendalough, or somewhere in County Wicklow!





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