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 This takes the biscuit. Is it Ireland?
Have stumbled upon this description of Ireland online....

Ireland is a place apart from all others. It is a land of simple charms - of leprechauns and jaunting carts, castles and pubs, ...


 Does Ireland have states?
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 How much money would you take for a 5-days stay in Dublin?
without including ...


 Are you rude to tourists because of their accent or nationality, or nicer because of same?

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This is good, not one nasty answer yet!

I can relate to being swarmed with tourists myself, but I am always nice unless they are awful themselves....


 What does an American accent sound to the IRish?
I am an AMerican and I think the Irish accent sounds really cool but heard that an American accent sounds ugly and harsh. is this true?
also, can you guys tell between southern/midwestern/Boston ...


 Is it a Bank Holiday in Ireland on Monday?

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Ireland is not in the UK...


 People of Ireland!!! why are you so beautiful and fascinating?
one of my kisses for ...


 How many countries are there in Ireland?
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 Is Adams an irish Surname?
Is Adams an Irish Surname?...


 Why does everybody think everyone from ireland is a leprechaun ?!!?
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 Have you ever kissed the Blarney Stone?

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Yes Edy, I was born near it....


 An irish girl said to me "what the craic?" what does this mean?
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 Where is good for a weekend in Ireland apart from Dublin for girls in their twenties?
Looking for somewhere with good nightlife but plenty to do during the ...


 I am english and want to get to ireland by ferry from holyhead but have no passport?
I have a photo driving licence though!!!...


 Do catholics have parades like the protestents do?
if yes what do they ...


 Where can I buy a christmas tree?
I have never bought a christmas tree since I moved to Dublin, but intend to this year. I live in Ranelagh, so does anyone know where trees are being sold in this area, Rathmines, or Rathgar.
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 Wah irish acent ye prefer tha north r south ;)?

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i agree am nat to keen on the belfast lol
just any ...


 I have lived in Ireland for 11 months. Such a fantastic country to live. Why havn't more English moved here?
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 Fellow Irish people, what are your view on Gaeilge? Should it be gotten rid of?
So many people my age (16ish) hate the irish language! I think its such a tragedy! Why do people find it so difficult? People say its the way its taught.. but can you blame it on that? Its a MASSIVE ...


 Was Ireland ever a united country? Or has it always been divided/two separate kingdoms?
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What is the cur ency of Ireland?


    



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Republic of Ireland uses the Euro (€) and Northern Ireland uses Pound Sterling (£).

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Flame 187
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it used to be the pound, now its the €uro :) (crap money !!)
€50 is like having £20. gone in a second


Shane T
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Rep. Of Ireland uses the Euro!


x~orlaith~babii~x
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euro


Claire
Irish Republic... Euro

Northern Ireland... British Pound Stirling


greenorlagh
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Ireland doesn't have a single currency as it is an island.

The Republic of Ireland uses the euro.

Northern Ireland uses the pound sterling.


MUSICGUY
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the republic of ireland uses the euro


Orla C
Euro. Like the rest of the Eurozone.


peter k
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Do you mean British Ulster UK Scots Northern Ireland Ireland or just southern Ireland if southern ireland then it is whatever the poles use zlottie


Krasinkg
it is very current!!!!
check http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Akvyc2pLrGKuilwSCqco.3Hsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080326145435AA2hxRt


Elaine And Manus
the Euro €


Guaranteed Irish!!!
the euro ceck site below


http://www.iol.ie/~discover/fx.htm


deburca98
Ulster has the euro and the pound
Ulster is a province of 9 counties and six are controlled by the united kingdom. The other three counties of ulster are in the republic of ireland which uses the Euro, which is a common european currency and has been adopted by most of the member states of the european union


Kitteh
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In Ireland, I believe the currency is the Euro. In Northern Ireland, it is the Pound.


GoIreland.com
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The currency of Ireland is the Euro € and the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling $.


viciousvince2001
The euro. It used to be the punt, based on the British pound, but the Irish Republic joined the Euro. In Ulster, it's still the pound sterling.


LDawnZ
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i think the Lira





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