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 Travel to Ireland - Fishguard to Rosslare. Can you take food or household commodities.?
4 of us will be renting a cottage and want to take foodstuffs in the car as well as shampoo bath oils etc. Will there be a problem?...


 Where can i find the frequencies of ITV 3 and 4 i live in dublin ireland?
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 Flying from Ireland how long wil it take to get to Western Canada?
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 Anyone from Navan, Co. Meath?
Im originally from there. Whats going on in Navan lately, any gossip? I hav'nt been there in a year.....


 When is it warm in Ireland and what is the general weather pattern there.?
I want to take my Mom to Ireland, but she can't stand cold weather. I want her to be comfortable and have a good time. What is the weather like in general and when is it warm. What are normal ...


 Does anyone here contribute to the Ireland section on other Q&A sites?
Like @nswerb@g or wiki@nswers? And are you a top contributer there?...


 About the U.K. and Ireland?
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 I am going to ireland for my honneymoom and need help.?
We are going in june and we will most likely be in dublin and kilarny. Any suggestions on where to go and what to see, any hot spots?...


 Where did the Ireland language come from ?
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 Whats the distance between ireland and india?
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 Would it be too cold to have A BBQ tonight? I'm in dublin ireland?
Silly question i know. I just wanted your opinion. what do you think? im in dublin, ireland. its going to be dry tonight but around 6 degrees. would that be too cold to have a bbq?...


 Is there any quarantine rules for taking your pet dog to Ireland from England?

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I'm moving there permantly to work he's the only family i have ...


 Boyfriend and i meeting in ireland on mid tour from afghanistan?
me and my boyfriend are meeting in ireland for his mid-tour from Afghanistan. we are meeting in shannon but we don't knows where to stay or what there is to do. we like night life, nature, and ...


 Whats the price difference between Setenta Sports and Sky Sports? which is better?
In Ireland, how much does the setanta sports package cost and how much does the sky sports one cost?

And which one do you think is better and why?

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 Anyone been to Ireland?
I'm going in August this year, where should I go, what should I see, where should I stay?...


 Question for people who have rented flats in Ireland?
on moving out, how long did it usually take for your deposit to be returned. Threshold website advises it should be returned "within a reasonable amount of time"..but what is considered ...


 Is there any really wild places in ireland to just go on an adventure into the wild,would love go 2 alaska n.m?
the reason i asked this question is recently watched the movie "into the wild and read the book,and ive been compelled ever since to go on an adventure of my own,im from ireland and would love ...


 Has the Republic of Ireland ever elected a Protestant Taoiseach? If so, what was his name?
I read somewhere that Ireland has had a Protestant head of government, but i was wondering whether or not it was true......


 In Ireland, what months are each season in?
I'll be visiting in April, I need seasonal time....


 Does the sun in the UK set as late as it does Ireland during summer times?
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Where is a nice place to live in Ireland?


    



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Jacqueline A
I'm originally from Dublin and go back to visit my family a lot. But I actually prefer the countryside. The west coast is gorgeous, Kerry and Cork are lovely too. Oh and Donegal,, Wow it's all lovely I suppose. Bring a rain coat though, as it rains A LOT!!!!!!


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
In Dublin, The best night life is definitely in Temple Bar. It’s big, It’s modern and It’s expensive while it has loads of history and culture to it too.

If you want a relaxing, quiet life in the country or enjoy the scenery, then any parts of the country will do it for you really like Donegal, Galway, Clare, Mayo etc.

The People in Ireland, in my opinion are an extremely welcoming race. I think this because I have went to other countries from a young age on exchanges, holidays with college etc. and I thought no one was as hospitable as the Irish.

Good Luck. = )


Misty Blue
Anywhere.


greenorlagh
Ramelton, Culdaff, Ballyliffen, Limavady, Derry, anywhere in Clare and Kildare and Kerry. Connemara is beautiful. The Slieve Blooms are great...need any more?


elle.gunn
Kildare, donegal, wexford, cork and kerry, clare is lovely in the summer...
dublin is nice aswell


TwinyC
Killeagh,Cork,Munster!! look it up!! you'll be pleased


Mark M
dublin is a lovely city..but violence is something that needs to be worked on and its cost. wexford galway kerry cork tipperary are all really nice places to live..dublin is where the best nightlife is and the rush but is also quite scary at nighttimes if u dont know the rough areas but other than that it is a lovely area..the countrysides are always the best.nice quite and relaxing





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