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- The Republic of Ireland is an island off the coast of Europe. It shares the island of Ireland with Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
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- Many humans mistakenly assumed Gallifrey was a place in Ireland. (TV: The Hand of Fear, Human Nature; AUDIO: Fugitives, COMIC: Gaze of the Medusa) Andrew Harper made a similar assumption about Traken. (AUDIO: Autumn)
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- The island nation of Ireland was usually described as one of King Arthur's dominions.It is ruled over in many stories by King Anguish father of Isolde.
- The canonical structure in Ireland, Europe, is such that you have the country first, the particular province next, then the county, the city if it exists, and lastly the town. However, the province is not usually used for postal or spoken reference.
- Holding 100 million, this is its lowest, with its highest 145 million by 1845 before the Great Famine of Ireland.
- Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic. It is one of the many locations visited in the Tomb Raider series. It is one of only a few locations Lara visits in multiple timelines.
- Ireland is an island country off the coast of the United Kingdom. It mainly is located on Ireland Island. It shares part of the island with Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom.
- Ireland is the third largest island in Europe. Politically, the Republic of Ireland covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east. Historically, Ireland was ruled by the British (and the English before them) for many centuries, a situation the Irish constantly resisted.
- Ireland is great for a number of things, Drinking, Guinness, Drinking Guinness, Dancin', Kev and Dancin' Kev. Ireland has beautiful countryside, great people and is cheap to get to by EasyJet. Unless you live in Northern Ireland, or Ireland itself, then it would probably cheaper to get the bus. A man called Tony Hawks once went round Ireland with a Fridge on his Skateboard.
- Ireland (Irish: Éire) is the 28th Character in Head Soccer. He was introduced in Update 1.6, that was given free on April 4 2013, along with China and Greece and he is a 5-star opponent in Arcade mode. He is a reference to a leprechaun which is a rumor/tradition spread in Ireland. If you have any questions about Ireland, please ask them here. __TOC__
- Ireland is a small island nation, not considered to be part of the United Kingdom. Only Nothern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. Though many people may not think of Ireland as a hotbed of spies and terrorists, the country's long and bloody conflict between those who wish for the whole of Ireland to be independent and those who want to maintain British rule over Northern Ireland has been a career starter for bombmakers like Fiona Glenanne and Thomas O'Neill, who would both end up practicing their trade abroad. The conflict has at times grown so bad as to attract foreign intervention, though the Irish patriots have not been well-known for their hospitality towards spies.
- Ireland is the third largest island in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It also served as a stop during the Avalon World Tour.
- Ireland uses the PEGI rating system, as with most European countries, though many games in the series also use the BBFC rating system in Ireland.
- Ireland's gravity was quite high. As a result, everything was extremely short and dense.. The high gravity also resulted in deposits of extremely dense minerals. Gold was a prominent feature on Ireland. However, the Force was also extremely present on Ireland. Many of its native species were Force-sensitive, from the Leperchauns to the Children of the Green Planet, even to the Fourleaf trees. The Force was also naturally occuring in the planet's rocks and minerals until they were removed from the ground. Rainbow arches supported themselves against the gravity with the Force, and the planet's gold had the Force present in it in the form of luck.
- Ireland is the home of the Irish. The land includes cities such as Tullamore and Waterford. Crystal is a major export out of Waterford.
- The flag of the Republic of Ireland is an equal vertical tricolour of green, white, and orange. Sometimes the orange is inaccurately replaced with gold.
- This is a collection of local flavor and sources of information about Ireland, with a focus on individual voices. Please add other sources below. See the Bridge Index style guide for advice on how to list new sources on this page. +/-
- A place in the British Isles
- An OC characterization of Ireland.
- Ireland is a country in Western Europe.
- In Flame: UK Tour, Dublin - the capital city - is a world. The Irish Army is one of the armies.
- From what it seems, it is very much like it's real-world counterpart, it is separated into North and Southern Ireland and an Irish Republican Army is in effect, though it seems it may be more effective than it's real world counterpart.
- Ireland emerges if a revolution succeeds on the titular island, or if a non-European faction holding the region is destroyed.
- Ireland (Irish: Éire) is the third largest island in Europe. It lies to the northwest of Continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of small islands. Image:30px-Geographylogo.svg.pngThis article is a -related stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
- Ireland had many potatoes planted by the 17th century. The mid 19th century blight wiped out 4 years of crop, killing a million and causing another million to immigrate to the U.S.
- Ireland is the smaller of the two main islands that make up the British Isles. As an aircraft name, Ireland may be:
* Flagship Ireland - Boeing 377 c/n 15960 operated by American Overseas Airlines
- Ireland was a nation in the time of Richard the Lionheart on the former island of Eire.
- The Republic of Ireland is a country in Northern Europe, bordering on Great Britain. Dublin is the capital and largest city.
- Ireland is an island country in northwest Europe. In The Fairly OddParents universe, it is the land of the Leprechauns.
- <default><i>Unknown</i></default> MottoNone LeaderNone CapitalNone AnthemUnknown Language(s)Unknown DemonymNone GovernmentNone PopulationNone CurrencyNone ContinentNone Ireland is a (((country))) in the middle of the ocean. It is best known for having all its tatties stolen by the English and producing Conor McGregor, the most overrated boy of all time.
- On 29 December 1937 Ireland became the successor-state to the Irish Free State, itself established on 6 December 1922. In 1949, Ireland became a republic and left the British Commonwealth.
- Ireland is an island on Earth. It the only place where leprechauns are found in the Other World. It lies near the Irish Sea and the Island of Man is located nearby. England lies to the east.
- Ireland is the third largest island in Europe. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. The name Ireland derives from the name Ériu (in modern Irish, Éire) with the addition of the Germanic word land. The Order of Hermes regards the great Isle of Eire as part of the Hybernian Tribunal. __TOC__
- Among the earliest visitors to Ireland were the Phoenicians, who were reputed to travel annually to the south west of Ireland to mine copper at Mount Gabriel, returning home every winter. The bardic traditions of pre-Christian Ireland encouraged cultural travel between bardic schools in Ireland and centres of learning across Europe. This cultural and scholarly travel continued throughout the heyday of monastic learning, until the destruction of monasteries under the reign of King Henry VIII.
- The island of Ireland (Irish: d'oileán na hÉireann) is the second largest island of the British Isles in western Europe. It was once part of the British mainland (tens of thousands of years ago, when the ice sheets created a land bridge between the two islands). There are two countries located on the Island:
* the Republic of Ireland
* Northern Ireland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom
- The Republic of Ireland is a Western European country that is currently the most successful participant in the Eurovision Song Contest, having won the contest seven times, more than any other country. They are one of the four countries to win the contest consecutively (the others being Spain, Israel and Luxembourg); infact, they won three times in a row. They are the only country to host it consecutively. Amazingly, they hosted Eurovision every year after they won.
- E-I-O if you say it fast you'll sound like a Irish guy. Eee ayy oh!
- Not many people can recall the date of the Great Irish Famine because they all either died, ate the paper everything was written on, or buggered off to mainland Britain with the eldest fine young Catholic lady in the poorest, most desperate for money family in the area, this is how Ireland lost all genetic class. Not many people are aware of the fact that the famine was actually as much caused by the Irish refusing to eat substandard food as to their inability to work a twelve hour day until they arrived in a workhouse. When the famine was finally over, every smart person left Ireland, leaving only drunks, perverts and catholics to fend the British off.
- Ireland (Irish: Éire) is an island in the North Atlantic. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest on Earth. Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, in the northeast of the island. In 2011, the population of Ireland was about 6.4 million, ranking it the second-most populous island in Europe after Great Britain. Just under 4.6 million live in the Republic of Ireland and just over 1.8 million live in Northern Ireland.
- According to the Living Planet Report 2012 ireland is one of the ten countries with the highest Ecological Footprints.
- Ireland or rather the Republic of Ireland is an island nation in Europe. The north side of the island which is called "Northern Ireland" belongs to the United Kingdom while the southern part often regarded as the "Republic of Ireland" is an independent state.
- In 1769, the sea-faring vessel The Reliant sailed from Ireland to Baltimore, Maryland.
- Ireland (or Éire) was a nation-state on the planet Earth, comprised of the island of Ireland.
- Ireland, officially the Republic of Ireland (Esperanto: Respubliko Irlando; Irish: Poblacht na hÉireann), is a member state of the European Federation. Its capital is Baile Átha Cliath.
- Ireland is the country in which all of the Darren Shan books are set in.
- The episode The Irish Jig Is Up of the 1987 cartoon is set there.
- Fionnula Flanagan, who plays Eloise Hawking, is from Dublin.
- The Irish Times reports one case of the new strain of H1N1 in Ireland, in a man who had recently returned from Mexico [1].
- Ireland was one of the four nations that comprised the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Its capital was Dublin, which was the centre of British administration on the island.
- The Republic of Ireland is an island nation in Europe, part of the British Isles.
- Ireland is a large island off the coast of Europe. It was settled by the Celts around 300 BC and had varying degrees of influence from foreign powers over the centuries, most notably the United Kingdom when it annexed Ireland in 1801. The island nation is home to two separate countries with the Republic of Ireland in the south and the Northern Irish in Ulster still loyal to the British Government and strong loyalties to the British Crown.
- Ireland (Irish: Éire) is a European island in the Atlantic Ocean, and next to Great Britain. It is divided into four provinces (Leinster, Ulster, Munster, and Connacht) and 32 counties. The Simpsons once visited Ireland when Grampa told them he wanted to visit a pub he used to go, the O'Flanagan's Pub. While Homer and Grampa were at the pub, Marge, Bart, and Lisa visited the Blarney Castle, the Giant's Causeway and the Guinness Brewery. Ireland's official languages are English and Irish.
- Ireland was created in Dugout for the start of season 3.
- Ireland is an island to the east of Great Britain, divided politically into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. Parts of the gang has been there on more than one occasion, twice associated with leprechauns.
- By March of 1998, Ireland was one of only three countries still declaring itself to be neutral.
- On Ireland, there are Sea Caves of Ireland, which has a Moon Pool inside. When the moon is full, it passes infront of Sea Caves of Ireland. During this time, a human that is in the Moon Pool, will be transformed into a merpeople and given Gelidkinesis and Substanciakinesis powers.
- Ireland is a formable nation in Europa Universalis IV. Ireland can be formed by any nation with Irish as its primary culture.
- Ireland is a country in western Europe, occupying about 5/6 of the island of Ireland. It is northwest of western Europe, and borders the United Kingdom to the northeast.
- Ireland is a faction in Western Europe based on the anti-memecube ideology. It was founded on October 2nd, 2016 by Jewish entrepreneur Bort_Bortstein.
- Ireland is a country in Stark. It is a free island state, based around anarcho-primitivism and as a result, Ireland has little-to-no modern conveniences, only a very limited access to the Wire, and is only connected to England by a ferry which sails once a week from Liverpool. Ireland thrives mostly on attracting people stressed and bored by their life in the megacities, and longing for a more primitive lifestyle in touch with nature.
- Ireland was a country in Europe. G-2 was one of Ireland's major intelligence agencies. (CTU Operations Manual) The paramilitary group known as the Irish Republican Army was known to have committed several terrorist activities for at least a decade prior to the events of One Shot. Irish terrorists sent by Michael Donovan attempted to kill turncoat Moira O'Neal during the first day of Jack Bauer's employment at CTU. (One Shot)
- Ireland is a country founded by a bunch of drunk people who hated the UK. It is home to well...Pubs, green meadows, singing people, rainbows, drunk men, and cows... Also leprechauns and Jacksepticeye.
- On August 9, 1957, James Hickey was one of few survivors of Derry. He and the other two survivors, Ciaran and David made it to the abandoned police station and salvaged all of the weapons and ammo before they fought some Grims.
- Ireland, officially known as the Republic of Ireland, is a country occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland, in Europe.
- Ireland was first settled 9,000 years ago by people from Scotland. A few thousand years later Celts moved into Ireland. In 1,171, the English enslaved Ireland for the next 900 years.
- Una persona adoptada por irlandeses, Joong-Ah, inevitablemente va de vuelta a Corea a enfrentar su pasado y ver el país del que en realidad es, sólo para enamorarse de su hermano, Jae-Bok. Su amor es doloroso, ya que no están hechos para estar juntos como amantes, sino sólo como hermano y hermana. El mensaje del drama es que no hay tal cosa como el amor inocente y noble que el amor es adversidad. Por lo tanto, el amor no debe ser impedido por el llamado "destino" o la familia, no importa cuán difícil o irónico sea el caso. Aunque el destino es cruel y difícil, los dos jóvenes amantes irradian felicidad pura. El drama describe cómo el amor sobrevive a la trágica de la familia, el destino y el romance.
- Ireland is a country in Europe. It is also where the The Cahill Island found. The capital of Ireland is Dublin. It is also the country were the original Cahills lived. On the Cahill Island, the Clue Serum Formula is located there. It is also where the village Meenalappa is located in, which is where Olivia Cahill came from. The safe house of Bhaile Anois is located there. The country is visited in both Into The Gauntlet and Countdown.
- Ireland is an iland in the northwest of Eveland. There are two lands on the iland: the Irish Ledewealth and Northern Ireland. The word 'Ireland' comes from the word 'Ériu' in the Old Irish tung. In the Irish tung now, the word is 'Éire'. The smaller of the two lands on the iland is Northern Ireland, which is part of the Banded Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The revetown of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
- Ireland is a country in north-western Europe. The modern sovereign state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was first partitioned on 3 May 1921. It is bordered by Northern Ireland - part of the United Kingdom - to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Irish Sea to the east and the Celtic Sea and St George's Channel to the South and South-East. The legal name of the state is simply "Ireland", but its legal description "the Republic of Ireland" is sometimes used to differentiate the state from the island.
- Ireland is a medium sized, rain-swept island on the western fringe of Europe, which looks a bit like a teddy bear (imagine it in the profile, looking away from Britain). It is also the name of the country that covers four fifths of that island, the rest being covered by Northern Ireland (part of the UK). For Hollywood clichés about Ireland, see Oireland. For more about Northern Ireland, see Stroke Country and The Troubles. One of the fastest growing too - Ireland has one of the highest fertility rates in Europe and is in the middle of an immigration boom. File:Nude brian cowen underpants.jpg
- Ireland is an island country off the northern coast of Europe, just west of Great Britain. In prehistoric times, early settles farmed and built stone structures on the island. Celtic people emerged on the island during the Iron Age. Later, Christianity spread to the island, followed by Viking, Norman, and English conquests. In 1801, Ireland became an integral part of the United Kingdom. Famine in the 1840s caused a severe population drop due to starvation and emigration (many going to the United States). By 1914, Ireland had earned Home Rule for their nation, but it was suspended during World War I.
- The Ireland cricket team is the cricket team representing all of Ireland. They are an Associate member of the International Cricket Council, and ranked 10th in One Day International cricket, the highest of the Associate teams. Ireland played their first ODI in 2006 against England. Since then, they have gone on to play 97 ODIs, resulting in 44 victories, 44 defeats, 6 no results, and 3 ties. Contracts for players were introduced in 2009, marking the transition to becoming a professional team. Cricket Ireland is the sport's governing body in Ireland.
- [[ Bold textImage:Ireland.A2003004.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A true colour image of Ireland, captured by a NASA satellite on 4 January 2003. Scotland, the Isle of Man, Wales and part of Cornwall are visible to the east]] The population of the island is slightly over 5.9 million people (2006); 4.2 million in the Republic of Ireland (1.6 million in Greater Dublin ) and 1.7 million in Northern Ireland (0.6 million in Greater Belfast).
- Ireland is a European country west of England, known for it's music, food, dance and home of Saint Patrick.
* The Sesame Street co-production, Sesame Tree is produced and set in Ireland. Tar ag Spraoi Sesame, a Gaeilge (Irish) dub of Play With Me Sesame also airs in Ireland.
* In the summer of 1992, Jon Stone, Joseph A. Bailey and Polly Stone performed location scouting for Big Bird in Ireland, a Sesame Street special that never came to fruition.
* In a "Murray Has a Little Lamb" segment, Murray Monster and Ovejita visit an Irish step-dancing school.
* Episode 105 of Muppets Tonight features a group called "The Irish Rodents", who sing a spoof medley of Irish songs about cheese.
* The popular Irish song "Danny Boy" has been performed on The Muppet Show on two occasion
- Ireland (or Eire) was a nation-state on Earth, comprising the island of Ireland, one of the British Isles off the northwestern coast of Europe. Great Britain first invaded the Ireland in the 12th century, and held dominion over it for centuries, often marked by rebellion. In the 1920s, the island was divided, creating the Irish Free State (later the Republic of Ireland) and Northern Ireland (which remained part of the United Kingdom). In 2024, Ireland was reunited as a result of violence used as a political instrument. This event became known as the Irish Reunification of 2024. (TNG: "The High Ground")
- Ireland was also the name of a country on this island. The island was divided for some time, with the north-east being held by Old Britain. In 2024, Ireland was reunifed as a result of violence used as a political instrument. This event became known as the Irish Unification of 2024. (TNG: "The High Ground" ) Ireland's flag was three vertical bands of green, white, and orange. (ENT: "First Flight") In 2143, the Ariane 1 assignment patch, which was on display in the 602 Club, bore the flag of ESA member Ireland. (ENT: "First Flight")
- Ireland was founded by a guy name Floopity Ire Landson, which is where the name came from. He founded it because he loved beer and wanted to share his love by starting a country. He asked the queen of UnBritain if he could make one and the queen gave him Ireland. This land was original supposed to be her son's, so he hired Floopity's wife to kill him, and she did in 1671. In 1701, Floopity's great great great great grandson, Aedon, took over and introduced sheep to Ireland. These sheep caused many people to become rich of off sheep ears, and made Ireland the fifth richest country in UnBritiain. This is the reason many leperchauns have pots of gold. In 1831, Shoen Bobson became president of Ireldand and still is the president to this day. On January 14th, 1867, a sheep gave birth to a potat
- Ireland, winning-wise, is the most successful country in the Eurovision to date. Ireland holds a record of seven wins since 1970 including two wins for Johnny Logan, but however the United Kingdom have accumulated more points overall. Ireland have only missed two contests, 1983 in Munich (due to financial problems at RTÉ) and 2002 in Tallinn (due to relegation). All entries have been performed in English with the exception of 1972, which was performed in Irish instead. They also used one of the smallest host cities for Eurovision, Millstreet, which hosted the 1993 contest in County Cork.
- Ireland was the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It was located to the northwest of continental Europe and was surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets.
- In the 12th century, Ireland was conquered by the English, brutally enslaving the country and the Irish for the next 800 years. In the 1500s, the Church of England changed from Catholic to Protestant, (after King Henry VIII wanted a divorce to have a younger wife). The Irish people's refusal to convert caused discrimination against them by the English to double ten-fold. Ireland has been beset by violence known as "The Troubles", a conflict between the Provisional Irish Republic Army against the British army and loyalist paramilitary groups, most notable the Ulster Volunteer Force.
- Celtic tribes arrived on the island between 600-150 B.C. Invasions by Norsemen that began in the late 8th century were finally ended when King Brian BORU defeated the Danes in 1014. English invasions began in the 12th century and set off more than seven centuries of Anglo-Irish struggle marked by fierce rebellions and harsh repressions. A failed 1916 Easter Monday Rebellion touched off several years of guerrilla warfare that in 1921 resulted in independence from the UK for 26 southern counties; six northern (Ulster) counties remained part of the UK. In 1949, Ireland withdrew from the British Commonwealth; it joined the European Community in 1973. Irish governments have sought the peaceful unification of Ireland and have cooperated with Britain against terrorist groups. A peace settlement f
- Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland, which covers just under five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom, which covers the remainder and is located in the north-east of the island. The population of Ireland is approximately 6.4 million. Just under 4.6 million live in the Republic of Ireland and just under 1.8 million live in Northern Ireland.
- Ireland is the emerald island near Europe, and also a republic that covers most of the island. Prior to the coming of Christianity, the pagan religion of Ireland was a form of Druidism. In 431, Pope Celestine appointed Palladius as the first Bishop of Ireland, establishing Christianity on the emerald isle. Two years later, in 433, Saint Patrick became the second bishop, and is remembered as the patron saint of Ireland (feast day March 17). The country also has a small Jewish community with 1,930 members, according to the census of 2006.
- Ireland is an island in the northern Atlantic Ocean located off of the western coast of Great Britain. In the Muggle world, the majority of the island is occupied by the Republic of Ireland (also known simply as Ireland), a sovereign nation, while the northeast corner is home to Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom. The political boundaries and governance of Ireland in the wizarding world are unknown. It may be a single political entity under the jurisdiction of the British Ministry of Magic.
- In Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Victor Frankenstein seeks the seclusion of the Orkney Islands to finish creating a female mate for his creature. Consumed with anxiety over the idea of a second monster, Victor destroys this creation while his first creature watches. Victor packs away his scientific instruments, “determined to throw them into the sea that very night” (Shelley 133). Very early the next morning, he is rocked to sleep in his boat by the sound and motions of the sea’s waves.
- Ireland is the third largest island in Europe. Politically, the Republic of Ireland covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east.
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