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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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Sat Sep 4 11:31:22 2010

Ireland (pronounced [ˈaɾlənd]( listen),; Irish: Éire, pronounced [ˈeːɾʲə] ( listen); Ulster Scots: Airlann) is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the northwest of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. To the east of Ireland is Great Britain, separated from it by the Irish Sea. The island is divided between separate jurisdictions: 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 northeast of the island.

Relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain epitomise Ireland's geography with several navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable oceanic climate, which avoids extremes in temperature. Thick woodlands covered the island until the 17th century. Today, it is the most deforested area in Europe. Twenty-six mammal species are native to Ireland, with some, such as the red fox, hedgehog and badger, being very common. Others, like the Irish hare, red deer, and pine marten are less so.

The population of Ireland is estimated to be 6.2 million people, with just under 4.5 million in the Republic of Ireland and just under 1.8 million in Northern Ireland. This is a significant increase from a modern historical low of 4.2 million in the 1960s but still much lower than the peak population of over 8 million in the mid-19th century prior to the Great Famine.

A Norman invasion in the Middle Ages gave way to a Gaelic Resurgence in the 13th century. Over sixty years of intermittent warfare in the 1500s led to English dominion after 1603. In the 1690s, a system of Protestant English rule was designed to materially disadvantage the Catholic majority and Protestant dissenters, and was extended during the 18th century. In 1801, Ireland became a part of the United Kingdom. A war of independence in the early 20th century led to the partition of the island, creating the Irish Free State, which became increasingly sovereign over the following decades. Northern Ireland remained a part of the United Kingdom and saw much civil unrest from the late 1960s until the 1990s. This subsided following a political agreement in 1998. In 1973, both parts of Ireland joined the European Community. The Republic of Ireland experienced unprecedented economic growth from the mid-1990s until the 2008–2010 Irish financial crisis.

Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, particularly in the fields of literature and, to a lesser degree, science and education. A strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed for example through native sports, Irish music and the Irish language, alongside a common Western culture, such as contemporary music and drama, and sports such as football, rugby and golf, and the English language.

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Thu Sep 2 19:14:30 2010

Irish Examiner USA: Fury As S&P Downgrade Ireland's Rating
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Ireland's navy in frontline against Colombia cocaine smugglers - The Guardian
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navy in frontline against Colombia cocaine smugglers The Guardian With Colombian drug-smuggling networks increasingly targeting the south-west coast of Ireland as a back door for trafficking cocaine into Europe, ... Irish foreign policy grab bag Slugger O'Toole
Convention centre marks beginning of new era for business tourism, says Cowen - Irish Times
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Wed Sep 8 10:56:26 2010

How Dangerous is Ireland for a Protestant?
Q. I am a devout Non-Denominational Christian, and a practicing Christian as well. I know in the last few decades Ireland has become more and more liberal and de-catholicized in terms of Catholic & Government. But, I am planning on visiting, and I was wondering if anyone who lives in Ireland, or has visited Ireland could let me know the general attitude towards protestantism and protestants?
Asked by raghallac - Sun Jan 31 18:43:16 2010 - - 24 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you are talking about the Republic, there are many Protestants living here, Irish as well as immigrants from the UK and elsewhere. Around 200,000 out of a population of 4.5 million according to the last census. Most towns and villages have a Protestant Church (Church of Ireland) In the five years I have lived here no one has ever asked me what my religion is, and when I have volunteered the information that I am not a catholic it has never caused a problem. I have never come across any prejudice either in my personal or business life and as a non Catholic or a Brit and if the Irish have reason to be prejudiced against anyone it is us Brits but they do not.
Answered by Jas B - Thu Feb 4 18:50:16 2010

How do you become a legal citizen in Ireland?
Q. How long does it take to become a legal citizen in Ireland. I want to move there in a couple of years with my son but we have to save a little more money. I am finishing school to become a vet and I want to find a job as a vet in Ireland. I just find Minnesota boring and I am tired living here.
Asked by Amber H - Sat Jan 19 12:24:15 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Haha I'm the opposite of you, wish we could swap. Firstly you'll have to have lived legally in Ireland for at least five years before you can apply for citizenship. If you have an Irish grandparent that condition may not apply. After that it takes two and a half years processing.
Answered by Lo - Sat Jan 19 13:02:27 2008

When do you different seasons start in Ireland?
Q. I heard that the seasons start at different times in Ireland than they do in Canada, so what months do fall spring winter summer & fall start in?
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A. In theory we have spring, summer, autumn and winter at the same time, but in practice it's very common to have all seasons in one day in Ireland.
Answered by Orla C - Fri Apr 3 03:09:51 2009

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Ireland

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Ireland is a north-west European island lying to the west of Great Britain. It was conquered by England in the 12th century. The island was partitioned in 1921, Northern Ireland remaining part of the United Kingdom while the Republic of Ireland achieved independence.

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