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What part of ireland is better to visit: north or south?

where do the free people live?

    



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SouthOckendon
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Ireland is an island. Visit all of it. All Irish people are free but not the country. It is quite expensive for most things but not nearly as bad as Iceland. So enjoy


DC UNITED / Nationals FAN
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West I believe is the most interesting and pretty


Ev
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SOUTH THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND here's why

1. Dublin, Temple Bar area is the coolest.
2. Newgrange, that's that cool passage tomb that's older than the Pyramids AND Stonehenge
3. Co. Cork and Co. Kerry--unbelieve mountainous, esp. Kerry, green lands w/ sheep grazing and old neolithic dry stone walls and the cliffs at Dingle Peninsula, western most point in Europe.
4. Killarney National Park, Muckross House, really cool
5. Cliffs of Moher
6. Galway, artsy, musical, nightlife, pubs, restaurants, cafes, young people, AWESOME CITY!!!!

That's just a few of all the great this to see in the Republic of Ireland (south)


Jenny
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Northern Ireland is far nicer of course I'm probably biased but it's a beautiful place, the causeway coast is often overlooked but is beautiful, there is brilliant nightlife and sights etc of course the republic is nice too but personally I would say come to the north of course you have the places which you should avoid but doesn't everywhere, oh and the only people who are not free over here are the ones in jail!!!!!!!!!!!


crystal4scan
South!


rubydogsgreen
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take the whole country.there are things to do in both parts.and there are free people in both parts 2.


brogdenuk
Either, both sides are beautiful.


flying-car-woman
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Ireland is an incredibly beautiful country with plenty to see and do everywhere. Many street festivals are taking place during this month of August as well.
My advice to you is to take in the whole country both north and south. As in any country or city all over the world, there are areas that are less safe and probably should be avoided due to higher crime rates etc. Ireland is no exception. If you find yourself in a neighbourhood that doesn't feel safe, leave. Travel with a buddy or a group and be aware of your surroundings at all times.
I am hoping to go back to Ireland myself soon for another visit. One trip just isn't enough to see and do everything there is to see.


boricuanboy94
north


Diane
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south


TonyB
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The 'free' people, i.e. those not under British Occupation, live in the south of the country - the Republic of Ireland.

Northern Ireland (or, more specifically, North-East Ireland) is still ruled by England.

As a tourism destination both parts of the country have nice things to see but as the Republic is 3 times bigger they have more to see.


River Rat Vietnam
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Eire, or southern Ireland, is the part of Ireland where the free Irish live. Ulster, or northern Ireland, is still in thrall to England by their own desires. My recommendation would be Eire. It's more beautiful and the people in Eire are so very much more friendly. People in Ulster, since they are an occupied country, are much less friendly, and frankly, the scenery isn't as beautiful, either


©
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Free people? What are you on about you dumb f*ck?

All people in Ireland are free. The republic of ireland (south) is probably nicer to visit, it's bigger, has nicer countryside and Dublin is nice.



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