Location of island Ireland

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Singular Ireland

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Ireland

  1. A large island in northwest Europe.
  2. A country occupying the twenty-six southern and western counties of the island of Ireland. Also known as the Republic of Ireland, in order to distinguish it from the island.

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Mon Oct 19 07:58:20 2009

Ireland (pronounced /ˈaɪrlənd/ ( listen), locally [ˈaɾlənd]; Irish: Éire, pronounced [ˈeːɾʲə] ( listen); Ulster Scots: Airlann, Latin: Hibernia) is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the island of Great Britain. The sovereign state of Ireland (official name Ireland, description "Republic of Ireland") covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland (part of the United Kingdom) covering the remaining one-sixth of the island, located in the northeast.

The first settlements in Ireland date from around 8000 BC. By 200 BC Celtic migration and influence had come to dominate Ireland. Relatively small scale settlements of both the Vikings and Normans in the Middle Ages gave way to complete English domination by the 1600s. Protestant English rule resulted in the marginalisation of the Catholic majority, although in the north-east, Protestants were in the majority due to the Plantation of Ulster. Ireland became part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. A famine in the mid-1800s caused large-scale death and emigration. The Irish War of Independence ended in 1921 with the British Government proposing a truce and during which the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed, creating the Irish Free State. This was a Dominion within the British Empire, with effective internal independence but still constitutionally linked with the British Crown. Northern Ireland, consisting of six of the 32 Irish counties which had been established as a devolved region under the 1920 Government of Ireland Act, immediately exercised its option under the treaty to retain its existing status within the United Kingdom. The Free State left the Commonwealth to become a republic in 1949. In 1973 both parts of Ireland joined the European Community. Conflict in Northern Ireland led to much unrest from the late 1960s until the 1990s, which subsided following a peace deal in 1998.

The population of Ireland is slightly under six million (2006), with nearly 4.25 million residing in the Republic of Ireland and an estimated 1.75 million in Northern Ireland. This is a significant increase from a modern historic low in the 1960s, but still much lower than the peak population of over 8 million in the early 19th century, prior to the Great Famine.

The name Ireland derives from the name of the Celtic goddess Ériu (in modern Irish, Éire) with the addition of the Germanic word land. Most other western European names for Ireland, such as Spanish Irlanda, derive from the same source.

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Tue Nov 3 04:55:04 2009

How do I move to Ireland and then go to school there?
Q. I am currently in my first semester of getting my Masters in Secondary Education. My partner is Irish and is living in Ireland. We have decided for me to join him in Ireland this December. I plan on getting the BUNAC 4 months visa and while working there I will look into Universities for Education and Nursing Programs. The goal is for me to eventually obtain residency through years of work or eventually marriage. I'm doing BUNAC so I can make money while looking into schools. Does anyone know if I can apply for a Student Visa while already being in Ireland on a short term working visa? Has anyone done it? Or does anyone have any other options instead of BUNAC for me to get to Ireland and stay there?
Asked by yellowtshirt - Wed Sep 12 00:36:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I dont know how but if you check of the department of justice website (www.justice.ie) you should find out more information there because that department handles everythinh to do with immigration. Hope that helps and welcome to Ireland if you do come here.
Answered by dmIRL - Wed Sep 12 14:31:36 2007

What would be Ireland be like if the IRA had won the troubles?
Q. Would Ireland (now united) have began a reign of terror like the French revolution? (in the respect of all loyalists being killed) Would they have started up a single party government that was socialist? Would they live in a cathoilic legal system? Did they want to kill or deport anyone who wasn't loyal to the united ireland cause? Would the Irish people have felt safe if IRA became the government and police force? Would people have a representation if they weren't religious or had another religion other than christianity?
Asked by Scottish Gonner - Thu Oct 29 11:24:10 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1: If the IRA had won then the entire island would have fallen to them. Good innocent people would have been killed or forced from their home. 2: Honestly I don't think so. The IRA involved in the Troubles were just drug dealing scum. They'd use their influence to push government around through threats. 3: I doubt it. The 'RA heads don't exactly have an interest in religion. If they did then they would know the term 'though shalt not kill' 4: Pretty much. 5: Absolutely not. They are terrorists and are despised by the vast majority of Irish people. 6: Non-religious wouldn't be an issue but those in the 'RA tend to be nasty bigots so any Muslims, Jews etc would be ostracized by them.
Answered by Flying mop dog II - Thu Oct 29 11:55:15 2009

What's the best and cheap way to travel around IRELAND?
Q. I'm planning on traveling to Ireland for a week in November. I was wondering if there's a budget bus or train which I could travel on around Ireland? Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks.
Asked by Sealove - Sun May 3 13:08:42 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You should probably stay in one section. If you try travelling the whole country, you're just gonna waste your time. You should choose either the East or West. Depends what you're into. Go East (Dublin) if you want to see the city. You won't get a real sense of Ireland from Dublin though. I'd advise you visit the West though and stay there for the week. Its far more authentically 'Irish' and I feel it'll probably give you all you expect from a holiday here. Clare is beautiful, rural but at the same time close enough to Galway (if you're desperate fot the night life!). I know there's a tourist bus thing called the 'Paddywagon' that brings you to sites around Clare such as The cliffs of Moher, The burren...etc (All must-sees) As far as… [cont.]
Answered by XxEllexX - Sun May 3 13:47:18 2009

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