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 Ireland trip, Need advice!?
I'm planning a trip to Ireland with a group of friends in about a year. We are pretty much set on staying in Dublin. I need the names of any good/worthwhile bars, inns, and restaurants in the T...


 Who's from where Dublin Ireland here?
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 What do you think of Irish people?
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 Why is it the English get "special treatment" in Ireland?
OK, so I have no gripe with English people (other than their politicians), but I can't help but wonder why the Irish government treats them better than other foreigners from within the EU.
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 What do you love most about being being Irish?
So many of the quetions are well boring so here's a nice happy questions imo. ha

I love the Irish sense of humour. It took a lot of travelling around for me to realise just how unique ...


 Do the American/Canadian ever get on your nerves with all their 'i'm of irish descent' malarchy?
I don't want to be really disrespectful or anything but i've noticed a lot of people act quite hostile towards them.

Do they get on your nerves because you feel they aren't ...


 I want to ask you where is Dublin postoffice?
I’m new within Dublin , I’m supposed to receive a parcel overseas.
the parcel must have arrived here, but delivery notification isn’t in my post box.
And I want to ask you where is ...


 Does anyone know what some good colleges in Ireland are? (I'm from America and don't really know any)?
I'd like to go to college abroad for all 4 yrs, most preferably in Ireland but I'm open to suggestions for colleges in the UK. I would like to go to a pretty liberal school with art and ...


 It is hard to believe its 10 years since Dermot Moran passed away?
If he was still alive today I wonder would they have made any more episodes of Father Ted?
And would Dermot be still in comedy if he was still alive today?
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 My partner wants to go to Ireland on holiday but I am nervous of ferries and flying.?
I think I can tolerate the ferry best and have been advised to take the 'fast ferry'. He is planning to book a holiday from a catalogue which includes the ferry trip. Does anyone have ...


 How Long does it take to pick up a Irish Accent?
I am thirteen years old and live in the united states...if that changes anything but I will be going over to Ireland for a couple years. I really would like to pick up an accent from there. How long ...


 Where can i get the best pizza in dublin ireland ?
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 I am visting Ireland the first week of the NFL season where can I see the games live?
I will probably be in D...


 Do you think Ireland is a good place to live.?
Has anybody got any comments on the above....


 If the North voted to return to the Republic, how would the Unionist react?
Would they set up bombing campaigns here in the Republic like the IRA did in England? Would the hostilities start again in the North?
What is your speculation?...


 Best time to go to Ireland?
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 Will it be snowing in ireland 4 christmas?????????
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 Seachtain na Gaeilge - Is anyone making an attempt to speak some Irish this week?
I've replied to the bilingual TV licence renewal form by sending in the Irish version of the Direct Debit form, and have contacted the ESB to ask them to send future bills in Irish, but I haven&#...


 Next august im going with my child (11 years) to Irland. give me the places interesting to see... please?
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 What is the opposite expression to "top of the morning"?
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ilove2ski

What year did england and ireland unify?


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it is for my world civilizations class and we just finished learning about ww1

    



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Squee
The Act Of Union 1801 was passed to unify Ireland and England so the Irish Parliament would be abolished and they would be ruled directly from Britain. This created, The United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland.


froggequene
The political union of Great Britain & Ireland took place in 1801 and Ireland was ruled from Westminster until 1922.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland


MUSICGUY
1801
until in 1922,the republic of ireland became a seperate country and is still no longer ruled by britain

there are 6 counties in the north called northern ireland that are still under british rule.


Tony
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The Act of Union of 1800 between the Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland lasted a year during the time of Scottish Parliament..so 1801 i believe.


Chuck M
You stated that you just finished learning about WW1... the Easter Rebellion happened in 1916, right in the middle of WW1. Did they not cover that?


D
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They never unified they are 2 separate country's Ireland and England. Northern Ireland belongs to the United Kingdom but The Republic Of Ireland is run by its own President and government


charl E Brown
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what are you talking about? The republic of Ireland is a separate nation. Are you talking when did England invade Ireland and take it over? when did Northern Ireland officially become part of the UK? What are you asking?


Pam
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Ummm...more specifics? They are two separate countries even today. Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain, but not Ireland.


Luke
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they didn't


emoconnor
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i can't find online when they did it doesn't say


J frum NH
2004



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