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 Where is the blarney stone located?
does it have magical powers? Could it bring my dog back to life?...


 I hate living in ireland?
i live in a horrible plack in ireland ... got no friends, no job and get bullied alot .... im 16 and would love to move to spain and get enduated and havea job my parents wont nbudge so dont go there ...


 What do you think of Brian Cowen?
What's your honest opinion now?

Thanks!!
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Robbie C - Sea!! Brian Cowen is the best (and most attractive) Taoiseach we've ever had!!...


 Would you say I'm too old to go into 5th year?
I'm 18 and I've been out of school since spring of 2007 (I was 16 and in 4th year when I left.)
I'm doing a repeat leaving cert course at the moment, but I'm one of the only ...


 Is the Irish Language dead in the water?
http://www.belfasttelegr...


 What should I pack for a ten day trip to Ireland in February- clothes to bring etc..?
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 Have u ever been to Galway(Ireland)?
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 Where is the Best place to go in Ireland?
I am thinking about going to Ireland for a short break!
But I am not entirly sure where to go I want some where quite in the country with a couple of places of interest close by (ruins churches ...


 Why are the foreigners desrtoying ireland?
etc ...


 Where exactly is the counrty Éire?
I am Irish and I live in Ireland (and for those pc among us the Republic of Ireland).

Us Irish don't call it Éire and infact the Irish for Ireland is Éireann, so why must the rest ...


 How do you speak with an irish accent?
i speak with an american accent, but i love ireland and lucky charms!!!...


 Is there a big difference between the Irish and English language?
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 Do you know how to?
speak irish?
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yes i do and yes it is!a language!hmm? wutcha think irish ppl speak?...


 Is this true of people in Ireland?
When I was about 14, I went to a sort of 'summer camp' in th Republic of Ireland. Probably because of being a fairly quiet peson, I found I was frequently 'interrupted' by the ...


 What is the most popular Irish name?
for boys and girls......


 If ireland were to allow vote on gay marriage what would u say?
yes or no??

and why?????

thanks peoples=)...


 My husband and I are buying a house in Ireland and we need to give the house a name, any suggestions please?
We've lived in Surrey, England for 32 years and we're leaving our family and friends to take early retirement and live in our dream home in the beautiful Irish countryside. The house is ...


 What do people really think of limerick being called stab city??
i dont agree with this at all, just wondering what everyone else thinks ...


 What do you think about the first name Seamus ?
In many jokes and novels, Irish guys are often called Seamus. Yet, when I went to Ireland, people told me that it is not such a popular first name in Ireland. Why? I find it ...


 What currency does kerry use?
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Teresa

Whats the best place to visit in ireland?

I would like to visit the irish countryside but dont know which place offers the best activities...

    



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Big Feet
THE PUB!!!!!!


Leah xxx
newcastle west(near limerick) or limerick its gorgeous there!


Barbara Doll to you
Fermanagh lakes


AngeG
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Co Antrim NI, Co Galway & Co Dublin are all nice (the beaches are really lovely).

Going to the pub was my favourite/only activity


Dafydd
It's all lovely, but I particularly liked Connemara in the West and the Antrim coast in the North.


Lisa K
i know im from Galway so im bias but it really is perfect if you want to experience abit of the countryside but without going to far from a city/town. Conemarra is so close and so beautiful, the cliffs of Moher and the rest of co.Clare is Fab. just beautiful. Galway town itself has so much to offer. Trad pubs with trad music sessions on somewhere every night of the week. There is a really good tourist office in the city centre, two minutes walk from the train station and the can book you all kinds of tours. You could take a trip to the aran islands too which are breath taking. Where ever you go you will have a wonderfull time and if you dont u need to ask yourself some serious questions!!!!


leicester_north_station
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Dublin and the Gunniess Brewery


pingu says
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the mournes , the burren, donegal cork galway all breathtaking scenery. but for a town visit even for a day visit belfast. its going to be dead soon, over run by the liberal left wing peacenicks. you may see the real belfast before its too late.


dunky13
Galway a must..... friendly and cosmopolitan nearby the hills of Connemara <bus trip7hrs only 17£> cliffs of mohar ...Knock ...............stay on the west coast ..........stay away from overpriced Dublin


matelot
the nearest pub! Enjoy!


olliedog
I just love Dublin.


Anne
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Dublin is a must. But as in many countries, if you really want to try the real "flavour" of a country, you should visit the smaller cities. You can try Killarney (beautiful!!!!!), Limerick, and if you have enough time, simply travel all through the southern part of Ireland. You'll love it all!


medium_of_dance
The west coast is wonderful. Kerry, Clare, Connemara (perfect) and Mayo, Sligo and Donegal....all too beautiful.
Connemara is rather charming because people still speak Gaelic there, so you get a real view of 'old' Ireland. There are some really remote and wild parts of Mayo that I loved.

You will be able to take great walks wherever you go. I know there is rafting and canoeing in areas, and caves to visit here and there. Also, there are seaweed baths in the west (google search) which are REALLY nice. I had one in Strandhill, Sligo last year ;-)

It's worth visiting some islands as well. They're cheap to ferry to. Innisbofin and Aran Isles are great. Innisbofin (means White Cow) is like being in Father Ted's Craggy Island!!

Blarney Castle, near Cork is my favourite castle on earth.


idaboss
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newgrange and the mound built by the druids 5000 years ago


Orla C
Probably one of the cities, if you're not going to be driving a car .... Dublin, Cork, Galway, Kilkenny, Waterford and Limerick.

Dublin isn't really that representative of Ireland compared to the other cities, it still has a very 'English' feel to it, and it's far and away the most expensive place to live.

You want the countryside? Think again .... public transport is an issue in many places.


fed up woman
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Dublin and Galway, forget about the rest.


Talkty
the best place to visit and explore is county kilkenny in the sunny south east, the country side is quiet and picturesque (dont forget the camera),
for retail therapy there is a new shopping centre just opened called mcdonagh junction in the city,
on the high street there is market cross shopping centre and many more shops,
if you are interested in the historical sector, visit kilkenny caslte on the "parade" its a must see.
some streets are narrow and windy, the people are very friendly.
overall kilkenny is a great place to visit, the sun may not be shining all the time, but the people are warm and welcoming!
hope this message helps, enjoy your stay.


Velvet Brooks
the Ring of Kerry the Blarney Stone and the Waterford Crystal Factory where they make all the beautiful and expensive crystal and St Patricks Cathedral


WillyFogg
A Bar


jollym
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o'connell steet, in dublin's fantastic!!!!





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