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Lisafitzy  07 Jul 2008 14:38:17 - 1 answered
Planning plays a key role in social and economic development of a country. It is important for each and every country. Similarly planning can do wonders...
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thaeri  21 May 2008 02:04:30 - 2 answered
Geographically Greenland is part of the North American continent. However, it is considered as part of Europe politically.
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Donnacar  09 May 2008 04:44:35 - 3 answered
The latitude of Ireland is as follows;Latitude: 53 00 NFor more details, click here
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lilrebel  24 Apr 2008 15:36:39 - 2 answered
Here is the list of mountains in Ireland. The list is quite long, that's why i am sending you the link. >>>
en.wikipedia.org
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Supdude  07 Dec 2007 18:52:10 - 2 answered
St Patrick's Day tradition is the most famous tradition in Ireland. The majority of people are christened as Roman Catholic. People attend the church on...
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Ballyreagh Castle, also known as the Royal Castle or the Dunfert Castle was one of the famous castles of Ireland. It was located in Ballywillin, Ballyreagh...
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mixbaby  02 Aug 2007 05:35:41 - 1 answered
I love that U said the 2 of U became pregnant.
I went to ask.com & found this great website that should have your answer
www.movetoireland.com
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justice14  16 May 2007 17:52:14 - 1 answered
Is that in time or space? As in, how many hours travel or how many kilometres travel?
Okay, using Google Earth, I can come up with a few candidate...
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popso  09 May 2007 14:20:07 - 1 answered
Poor health, medical emergencies, severe or sick weather, delayed flights, lost documents or luggage-these are some of the troubles one can face during...
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trig  09 May 2007 14:17:37 - 1 answered
For a hassle free holiday or an outdoor adventure in Dublin I suggest you to hire a car. And shift all your worries regarding the automobile to an established...
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Joop  09 May 2007 14:12:48 - 1 answered
Scenery and people are what bring most visitors to Ireland. Ireland holds some dynamic areas of outstanding natural beauty with rolling green fields, breathtaking...
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popso  09 May 2007 14:06:51 - 1 answered
Pakistani cinema is dead, poisoned by cultural atrophy and stabbed by official incompetence. We can analyze this pathetic condition by keeping in view...
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vinolove  08 May 2007 14:17:55 - 1 answered
The idea of North Ireland to inaugurate a power-sharing government is finally getting implemented on the 8th of May, 2007. In accordance with the anticipation...
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anon  04 May 2007 23:34:34 - 1 answered
The standard country code for the Republic of Ireland is IRL, and it can be used as an alias for Template: Country data Republic of Ireland. The non-standard...
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zionvin  02 May 2007 17:41:59 - 1 answered
You can easily reach from Ireland to Lancashire through roadways. It takes about 9 hours to reach Lancashire from Ireland. The distance is about...
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jag1230  01 May 2007 00:59:18 - 1 answered
The national flag of Ireland, which is also known as the Irish tricolour, is the national flag of the Republic Of Ireland. The flag was taken into place...
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Nyala  25 Apr 2007 07:55:00 - 1 answered
Is it that you are trying to look for someone in your family, but do not have enough contact information to get in touch with them? There are a number...
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Excavations began in the nineteenth century and only part of the burial cairns tended to be excavated. This meant that a considerable amount of evidence...
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The new technology of farming began in Ireland before 3000BC, over 5,000 years ago.
Farming and the introduction of pottery began around the same time...
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The Larnian is so called from the extensive deposits of flint implements found at Curreen Point which is situated in the harbour at Larne in Ulster.
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aki  16 Apr 2007 19:38:34 - 1 answered
I presume that you want to know the total area covered by Ireland (which is known in the national language, Irish, as Eire). Ireland, when taken as a whole,...
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fullon  16 Apr 2007 14:00:08 - 1 answered
The geographic area of Leinster is around nineteen thousand and seventy three square kilometres. Leinster is one of the provinces in Ireland. It is located...
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Memo  16 Apr 2007 13:23:33 - 1 answered
Ireland is the third biggest island in Europe. It is positioned towards the northwest of the Continent of Europe and has the island of Great Britain towards...
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William David Trimble, the leader of the Ulster Unionist Party or UUP of Northern Ireland, got the noble prize for peace in the year 1998. John Hume was...
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Cinnamon  04 Apr 2007 13:15:43 - 1 answered
Cong is the name of a village situated in County Mayo, in the Republic of Ireland, adjacent to the Galway Border. It is situated on the northern part of...
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Go to google then click "maps" - then there will be a map. Click "satellite," then it will give you a 3-D picture.
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get off the LUAS at Jervis or Abbay St. Go to O' Connell street (where the spire is.) Bachelors walk is just off O' Connell Street and is beside Eden Quay...
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epictetus  01 Apr 2007 22:14:54 - 1 answered
The Arts Councils of Great Britain (Wales, England and Scotland) as well as the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Arts Council of Ireland award...
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aki  29 Mar 2007 15:25:55 - 1 answered
The Republic of Ireland was beset by many communicable epidemics in the 1940's. Most of the killer diseases, such as typhus, smallpox and tuberculosis...
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fullon  27 Mar 2007 14:24:55 - 1 answered
There are lot of things to see and do on Island of the setting sun that is Ireland. Interesting cities include Cork, Limerick, Galway, Dublin etc. Ireland...
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Nyala  26 Mar 2007 15:28:11 - 1 answered
The Queens middle town is a convenient, quick and cheap way of commuting Queens and Manhattan. It is a very major connection and serves hundreds of thousands...
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epictetus  26 Mar 2007 12:41:27 - 2 answered
Ireland has a long literary tradition that stretches back and reaches near. Some say it's the water or the quality of life, and some says it's the Guinness...
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epictetus  26 Mar 2007 12:38:02 - 1 answered
Did you know that the closest countries to England are Scotland, Wales and FRANCE! The island of Ireland, with its two nations of Northern Ireland and...
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Though I've never been there before but one name that comes to my head at the mention of Dublin is Guinness.Therefore if you go to Dublin you will see...
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kath18  20 Mar 2007 12:08:22 - 1 answered
Civil Registration of births, marriages and deaths began in England in 1837 but they did not start in Ireland until 1864. Non-Catholic marriages were registered...
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Sunbeam  18 Mar 2007 20:26:23 - 1 answered
Roundtrip, I don't think you'd get much change from GB £700. I'm looking on Expedia, for travelling out in April 2007 and coming back 4 weeks later,...
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dmbkersh  17 Mar 2007 02:18:29 - 1 answered
Dublin's property owners have been fortunate the last five years as Dublin became a boom town beyond anyone's expectations. However those trying to get...
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aki  16 Mar 2007 14:08:25 - 1 answered
The island country of Ireland, which is located to the west of Great Britain in the continent of Europe, is officially known as the Republic of Ireland....
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malaffs17  14 Mar 2007 20:00:18 - 1 answered
Born in Maidstone, Kent in July nineteen sixty three, Andrew David Townsend made seventy appearances for the Irish national side in an international career...
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malaffs17  14 Mar 2007 19:45:41 - 1 answered
Born in Barnsley, Yorkshire in February nineteen fifty nine, Michael Joseph McCarthy first represented the Republic of Ireland in nineteen eighty four...
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malaffs17  14 Mar 2007 19:38:01 - 1 answered
Paul McGrath was born in Ealing, London in December nineteen fifty nine.
Born to mixed race parents, McGrath's Irish mother fled to London from Ireland,...
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malaffs17  05 Mar 2007 19:52:45 - 1 answered
Born in Glasgow Scotland, Ray Houghton began his professional career at London club West Ham United in nineteen seventy nine.
Houghton spent three...
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kath18  04 Mar 2007 14:44:00 - 1 answered
Cork has been settled by a range of different people throughout history – the Vikings, the Welsh, the English, the Huguenots, the Scots and others. ...
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alan2247  17 Feb 2007 15:53:18 - 1 answered
The Slieve Bloom mountains are in Ireland.They are fun to climb.They are not very high compared to some mountains of the world, but their highest peak...
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malaffs17  03 Feb 2007 16:58:11 - 1 answered
The most capped Republic of Ireland footballer is former Liverpool and Aston Villa player Steve Staunton, who amassed one hundred and two caps for his...
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