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 Whereabouts in dublin is rathfarnahim?
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 Do i need a passport to go to ireland?
just a simple question do i need a passport to go to ireland?
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sorry i am from the ...


 How much do you earn in Ireland?
How much do you earn in Ireland?
I have moved to ireland recently and I am curious about the salaries earned here. I have been looking and applying for jobs as I heard that people are pretty ...


 How do i get a job in air sea rescue as a wingman on one of the helicopters?
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 Know where I want to go in Ireland, now, how to do it?
My friend and I are going to be going to Ireland in the near future, and we know the areas we want to visit (at least a general idea) and we want to backpack. Are there ways to get from one general ...


 Are they strict about checking ID's at pub's in Ireland?
I'm traveling to Ireland in the summer and I am 17. I was wondering if they are strict about enforcing the drinking age there. thanks!...


 Clear up a geography question for me?
Which is the correct usage? People refer to northern and southern Ireland. To me s ireland would be counties cork and kerry, but many people here (in England) refer to the republic as southern ...


 When is the best time of year to visit Ireland and what areas are good for checking out?
I don't know what winters are like there, so I'd like to go when it is not too expensive, but nice and green. Also, I've read that Dublin is more of a party town now and would like to ...


 What is the shape of ireland?
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 Has Irish comedy hit a slump?
Open to interpretation, also when would you say was the peak?
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Tommy's comedy has been getting less and less funny as time passes.

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 I'm going to dublin in june what should i visit?
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 Will Ireland be getting a new airline next year?
I heard that Ireland is getitng a new airline to fly to the States next year. Is this true?
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 I am visiting Ireland next year, When is a good time to go?
I just need to know when is it a good time to go and when are thier spring/summer/fall season months? Or when is it low season when there arent a lot of tourists there. I need as much information as ...


 What does the phrase "North of Ireland" mean?
Is it a way of saying "Northern Ireland" without recognising it politically, or is it a geographical term meaning places like Donegal as well?

Sorry for being a bit dozy....


 Looking for a convenient b&b in Dublin?
Hello there, I'm planning a trip to Dublin for next month... I'm looking for an unexpensive b&b in town, or otherwise in a suburban area I can easily get to central Dublin from by bus, ...


 Can anybody translate this gaelic/ Irish sentence for me?
Is brea liom úsaid a bhaint as an Ghaeilge, ár dteanga féin, go spéisialta le mo chomhghaeilgeoirí agus muid i láthair daoine nach bhfuil Gaeilge acú...


 Is defenestration too good for Podge and Rodge?
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 What is Irish bagpipe called?
I remember watching something on Ireland, and this old lad had a bagpipe, but he called it a Jersey pipe. I searched to see about it, but i guessed he called it wrong (or I just heard it wrong). P...


 Did you know?
there is 2 o connell bridges in Dublin city 1 at the top of o connell st and the other ........ 10 for the correct ...


 I am searching for a lost Irish pen pal. Where can I post my ad to find him?
In the days when we had no Internet and we used a pen and paper to correspond, over 25 years ago, I had an Irish pen pal, Alan. I lived in Japan at the time and I visited him while he stayed in G...



The Exotic Dr. Congo

Which areas of London have a large and established Irish community?


    



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bazspur3
kilburn, harlesden, willesden. ireland is a great place to live now and everyone is going back, like me.


Polo
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Kilburn and Cricklewood...


URBAN SOUL
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as above.also Highbury,Camden Town,Kentish Town,Tuffnell Park,Willesden,Harlesden,Shepperds Bush,Hammersmith,Walworth & Bermondsey.
all London's poorer areas attracted large Irish immigrant populations because affordable housing was on offer & work was near by.Bermondsey was probaly the first Irish community in London due to the 'settlement' in the 18th century.


froggequene
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Finsbury Park & around Archway


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
Knightsbridge and Chelsea.


esoteric_noodles
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there are several areas in london with a high irish population
kilburn is one


Misty Blue
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Chelsea,Kensington and Knightsbridge .



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