"An Poblacht na Oile\u00E1n Fada (A nice new world...)"@en . "An Poblacht na Oile\u00E1n Fada"@en . "P\u00E1draig John O'Mally"@en . "Republic of Long Island"@en . "9223372036854775807"^^ . "Scottish, Welsh, English, Italian, Cornish, Manx, Spanish and Hebrew."@en . "Irish"@en . "Irish"@en . "Conservative parliamentary constitutional democracy."@en . "I Dia a dh\u00E9anann muid muin\u00EDn!"@en . "A nice new world..."@en . "In god we do trust!"@en . "The Republic of Oile\u00E1n Fada is a conservative minded, legally authoritarian, but still mostly mostly democratic republic lead by a Taoiseach. It is mostly rural and empty in nature. It has only has a few major cities in which 65% the population live, the rest of the country is sparsely populated farm land, forests, scrublands and open countryside. It is mostly flat in nature apart from a odd few knowles and tors, but the interior gets hillier in the center and south, and mountainous in the north. The major rivers are the Dorcas and the Shannon. They runs from the Central Hills near Derry to the coast at Wexford. Derry is hilly central region and is the center of the stone quarrying and paper industries. The highest peaks are the 2750 ft Eagles' Perch, which is set eight miles south west of Dornoch in the northern mountains; and the 2,650 ft Crows' Nest which is set ten miles west of Derry and one mile north of the source of the River Dorcas in the Central Hills. Dornoch is a small coal mining town There is a space tracking station at Fort Dornoch. A major gravel mining pit is one mile south of it and a modest oil shale quarry one mile to the north east of it. The equally small farming towns of Swindon, Bicester, Cork, Tara, Cardiff and Newry are a few miles north east of it. Mount Barrslieveanroy at 2,600 ft, Mount Carrauntoohil at 2500 ft, Mount Graig Syfyrddin at 2250 ft and Beinn na Gainimh at 2150 ft are all one mile north west of the 2750 ft tall Eagles' Perch. New Dublin, New Belfast, Waterford and Carickfurgus are all major west coast major ports and centers of the fishing industry. New Dublin, New Belfast and Wexford all have dockyards and ship building facilities. Waterford and Carickfurgus have a steal mill and coking works in them. New Dublin and New Belfast are the principle carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, paint, mobile phone, wind turbine, smart phone, glass and plastics production center for the nation. The small commuter village of Croydon is 1.5 miles south west of New Dublin. The small commuter village of Wimbeldon is two miles south west of Carickfurgus. The port of Wexford is comparibal to Waterford, but is on the east coast at the mouth of the River Dorcas. Kerry, Bay Town and Safe Haven are all major fishing and shipbuilding cites on the south western bay. The 25 mile long and for the most part canalised River Freshwater runs in to the bay at Safe Haven. The Kerry hills lye just north of the bay and Dumfries is in the heart of them. A major railway train factory, military ordnance, mining equipment, farming equipment and a football factory are in Wexford. New Dublin and New Belfast both have a modest motor vehicle, tram and arms industry. The rural cities of Sligo are Dundalk are in the upper middle of the nation and major farming centers. The small village of Flynn is in the far south east of the nation and ten miles south of it, is the small hamlet of Bainbridge. A paper mill and chemical works are located just south of Flynn. A small tin, zinc, copper and lead mine are located just outside Tara, Newry and Cardiff. The village of Lifford is in the far north eastern coast on the border with Coastal Persia. Most people live south of the River Dorcas and most of the far north is desert or Savannah, while the south is Mediterranean."@en . "The Republic of Oile\u00E1n Fada is a conservative minded, legally authoritarian, but still mostly mostly democratic republic. It is mostly rural and empty in nature. It has only has a few major cities in which 65% the population live, the rest of the country is sparsely populated farm land, forests, scrublands and open countryside. It is mostly flat in nature apart from a odd few knowles and tors, but the interior gets hillier in the centre and south, and mountainous in the north. The rural cities of Sligo are Dundalk are in the upper middle of the nation and major farming centres."@en . "Oile\u00E1n Fada Punt"@en . "Oile\u00E1n Fada"@en . "New Dublin"@en . "The Republic of Oile\u00E1n Fada is a conservative minded, legally authoritarian, but still mostly mostly democratic republic. It is mostly rural and empty in nature. It has only has a few major cities in which 65% the population live, the rest of the country is sparsely populated farm land, forests, scrublands and open countryside. It is mostly flat in nature apart from a odd few knowles and tors, but the interior gets hillier in the centre and south, and mountainous in the north. The major rivers are the Dorcas, Freshwater, DeValira and the Shannon.The River Freshwater runs in to the bay at Safe Haven from Lake Kerry. The River Freshwater high in the Southern Hills. The River Dorcas in the Central Hills. The DeValira comes from the Northern Mountains. The highest peaks are the 2,750ft Eagles' Perch, which is set 80 miles south west of Dornoch in the Northern Mountains; and the 2,650ft Crows' Nest which is set 10 mile west of Derry and 1 mile north of the source of the River Dorcas in the Central Hills. Derry is hilly central region and is the centre of the stone quarrying and paper industries. Dornoch is a small coal mining town There is a space tracking station at Fort Dornoch. A major gravel mining pit is 1 mile south of it and a modest oil shale quarry 1 mile to the north east of it. The equally small farming towns of Swindon, Bicester, Cork, Tara, Cardiff and Newry are a few miles north east of it. Mount Barrslieveanroy at 2,600ft, Mount Carrauntoohil at 2,500ft, Mount Graig Syfyrddin at 2,250ft and Beinn na Gainimh at 2,150ft are all 1 mile north west of the 2,750ft tall Eagles' Perch. New Dublin, New Belfast, Waterford and Carickfurgus are all major west coast major ports and centers of the fishing industry. New Dublin, New Belfast and Wexford all have dockyards and ship building facilities. Waterford and Carickfurgus have a steal mill and coking works in them. New Dublin and New Belfast are the principle carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, paint, mobile phone, wind turbine, smart phone, glass and plastics production centre for the nation. The small commuter village of Croydon is 1.5 miles south west of New Dublin. The small commuter village of Wimbeldon is 2 miles south west of Carickfurgus. The port of Wexford is comparable to it's sister port, Waterford, but is on the east coast at the mouth of the River Dorcas. Kerry, Bay Town and Safe Haven are all major fishing and shipbuilding cites on the south western bay. The 25 mile long and for the most part canalised River Freshwater runs in to the bay at Safe Haven. Lake Kerry and then the Kerry Hills lye just north of the bay. The town Dumfries is situated between them. A major railway train factory, military ordinance, mining equipment, farming equipment and a football factory are in Wexford. New Dublin and New Belfast both have a modest motor vehicle, tram and arms industry. The rural cities of Sligo are Dundalk are in the upper middle of the nation and major farming centres. The small village of Flynn is in the far south east of the nation and 10 miles south of it, is the small hamlet of Bainbridge. A paper mill and chemical works are located just south of Flynn. A small tin, zinc, copper and lead mine are located just outside Tara, Newry and Cardiff. The village of Lifford is in the far north eastern coast, north of the River DeVelira and Monroe, on the border with Hebrewland. Most people live south of the River Dorcas and most of the far north is either desert or Savannah on the north east is either coast or tropical monsoon forest or tropical savanna on the west coast. The central region is mostly maritime tropical or maritime sub-tropical in nature, while the is of south is Mediterranean and Mediterranean savanna. The mountains and hills of interior regions a mix of sub-tropical rain-forests, tropical rain-forests, tropical grassland, tropical savanna, temperate, steppes and tropical mountain climates. A temperate climate occurs around Flyn and Bainbridge. The rainy and hilly island of Connacht lies of the south east coast. The Castletown River flows from the 1,000 ft Mount Connacht to Dundalk Bay via Casteltown, Sr\u00E1id Bhaile and New Dundalk. The island is mostly used for cattle farming and orchards. There is also a major stone quarry in Dalgan's Hill."@en . "We will never give in!"@en . "0"^^ . "The Republic of Oile\u00E1n Fada is a conservative minded, legally authoritarian, but still mostly mostly democratic republic lead by a Taoiseach. It is mostly rural and empty in nature. It has only has a few major cities in which 65% the population live, the rest of the country is sparsely populated farm land, forests, scrublands and open countryside. It is mostly flat in nature apart from a odd few knowles and tors, but the interior gets hillier in the center and south, and mountainous in the north. The village of Lifford is in the far north eastern coast on the border with Coastal Persia."@en . . "0"^^ . "Buddhism 1.5% and Judaism 0.5%"@en . "Welsh, Ulster Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Scots Doric dialect, Cumbrian dialect English, Scouse, Italian, Cornish, Manx, Spanish and Hebrew."@en . "Craig Henery Mackinlay"@en . . . "President"@en . "Flag of Ireland.png"@en . . "Taoiseach"@en . "Oile\u00E1n Fadaer"@en . "Irish Gaelic and British English"@en . . "Bay Town , Safe Haven , Kerry , Wexford , Waterford , Sligo , Dundalk , Derry , Carickfurgus and Dumfries ."@en . "Secular government, but Christianity is followed by 98% of the public."@en . "+45"@en . . "OB"@en . "0"^^ . "New Belfast"@en .