Where do all the groupies hang out in Ireland? |
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Does anyone know how much it is to get a taxi from dublin airport into the city centre? |
I was wondering if anyone knew roughly how many euro's it is in a taxi from Dublin airport to the city centre and if there's taxi outside the airport for you to jump in. ... |
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How would I get from London to Limerick? |
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Graduate nurses from the US visiting in March- any help would be appreciated? |
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What about Ireland should i expect? |
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If i was traveling to Ireland from America is there anything i need to know about their customs? |
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Can you translate this Gaelic (Irish)? |
Tiocfaidh Ar La
Anyone know what this means? Additional Details This makes sense. I did a general search for Celtic music, and the song "Go on home, British Soldiers&... |
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What is an example of the best modern Irish saying 2009 (in relation to vital Tourist Info)? |
Could you make up a modern Irish saying for 2009?
The Tourists would be very grateful.
Cheers for the answers. Additional Details That is a good one.
But ... |
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Is co leitrim Ballinamore in north or southern ireland? |
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Galway...................... |
The Galway section was empty so i decided to ask a question...
What is your favourite thing to do with Galway?
Mine would be summers in Salthill!!!!
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How are things in Northern Ireland today? |
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Where in Ireland is the best place to live? |
I'm a 20 year old male, with very low expenditures. Ive been saving what I can here and there, in hopes that I may travel to Ireland for a few years.
Reason originally being my Irish ... |
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Going to Ireland for the first time with my BFF in 2 weeks, just us two girls (30yrs old), what can we expect? |
Additional Details and by that i mean, what's the social scene, are the irish nice to Americans, or do they hate us like everyone else? and being that we are just two girls, we'... |
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What does the phrase "North of Ireland" mean? |
Is it a way of saying "Northern Ireland" without recognising it politically, or is it a geographical term meaning places like Donegal as well?
Sorry for being a bit dozy. |
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You're essentially right...it has its basis in that the Irish Republican position doesn't recognize the Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921-22, by which Ireland was partitioned into the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. Therefore the Six Counties (another usage with a similar connotation) are still part of Ireland.
I'm American, but I am familiar with Irish history, having made a study of it myself for some years. I usually say "the North of Ireland" or "the Six Counties" when I refer to Northern Ireland, not because I dispute that they are British; they are, and have been for 206 years. But I hope for eventual reunification, when a majority of people on both sides of the border are ready for it to happen peacefully. My choice of expression is only meant as expressing that wish, with no rancor intended toward the U.K. |
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j dizzel
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the north of ireland would suggest your are talking about the northern part of the island of ireland, including counties from both the republic and the north) whereas nothern ireland refers to the specific country. |
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To me the North of Ireland is Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal. |
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Johnnydairishfella
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The North of Ireland, isnt another way of callin Northern Ireland.
its just the way people in 'the south of ireland' (the republic) call northern ireland, and donegal, plus the rest of ulster.
the north of ireland and northern ireland are phrases that alot of people get mixed up with, its like, the british call londonderry londonderry or slash city
and the irish nationalist, republicans, and other anti loyalist peoples call it Free derry; i call it free derry because im republican.
also, its like saying the north of britain, but it dosent include scotland.
i hope this provides useful in some way
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well if im on holidays abroad and someone asks me where im from i say ireland, then when they ask whereabouts i say the north. By sayin that i mean northern ireland.
So, i would say its a way of without recognising it politically. thats my opinion |
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slipstreamer
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How odd - I would think it would mean say, over by the hebrides/Scotland, as that is just to the North...but they may be just coming up with another confusing phrase to be used on newscasts. |
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dude
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yea,theres still snakes in northern ireland...(British).sorry i have friends that are irish and they hate the britins for trying to take over ireland. |
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