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Lingliz, s teglizit United Kingdom ("Tagelda Yedduklen"), d tamurt n Lurup, deg-s 4 tgeldiwin yedduklen : England ("Lingliz" n tidett), Wales, Scotland (tigeldwin agi d Great Britain, "Britanya tameqqrant" di 3 yid-sen) yerna Northern Ireland ("Irland n Ugafa").

interests lie in archaeology, Ireland and sharks. ... you're irish live in Ireland are moving to Ireland are moving from Ireland know an irishman thought about being irish have read a book about ireland know where Ireland is on a map and can answer the following question: Ireland is: a)a foot powder

but just spend a long time traveling in Africa, before I moved to Africa, I've been working in Paris and the UK and now I just found myself a place in Shannon, Ireland. I love traveling, going out, but also just chill and watch a movie. Looking around to find out what Ireland has to offer

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The Ireland Test

The Ireland Test

by RedIrish

How well do you really know Ireland and Irish history? Can you bluff your way through, or do you really know your stuff? ...

The Ireland Test

The Ireland Test

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Just how well do you know your cousins from the Emerald Isle? Can you tell your leprechaun from your banshee? Sit back, open a can of the black stuff ... ...

The Real Ireland Test

The Real Ireland Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Real Ireland Test. I'll be using advanced logic and knowledge to determine your true knowledge of Ireland, her cultures and peop... ...

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The Ireland Britain Football XI Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Ireland Britain Football XI Test. Who would you pick out of these Ireland, England, Scottish and Welsh Legends! And they are Leg... ...

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The Northern Ireland Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Northern Ireland Test. i was wondering what other people thought of the whole shabang going on up the North so thought i'd write... ...

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A few comments above, Sharper was talking about the use of "white trash" in Ireland. ... what almost everyone in North America would do; you read "Ireland," and your mind naturally placed Ireland in the U.K. Why? Because Ireland is one of the British Isles, and we think of

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Never mind American politics. Now for something quintessentially British.

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in Ireland, migrated and settled Scotland, and then returned to Ireland once again as part of the Ulster plantation of 1609.Ireland has a long and troubled history with Britain. And that is because of britains involvement in Ireland since the 12 century. If Britain had never of clonised Ireland then

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in Ireland, migrated and settled Scotland, and then returned to Ireland once again as part of the Ulster plantation of 1609.Ireland has a long and troubled history with Britain. And that is because of Britains involvement in Ireland since the 12 century. If Britain had never of colonised Ireland

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The phenomenon of the Irish-American.

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counties of Ireland during the Plantation scheme. However, there were Scots in Ireland as ... up in Ireland in support of their brothers in Scotland, they were required to take an oath of loyalty to the British Crown, as ’denizens’ in Ireland. For Scots to become English subjects in Ireland, it was

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Free State, termed Northern Ireland.  Three days after the devolution, the Stormont government of Northern Ireland ceded from the Free State of Ireland and petitioned for ... the Dominion of Northern Ireland, which remains the title today. As a Dominion, Northern Ireland is not, strictly

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The phenomenon of the Irish-American.

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be found both in Ireland (the kingdom of Ulster ... indigenous tribes of Ireland and were there long before the invading Celts/Gaels ever set foot in Ireland. Yet Ireland is still regarded as a Gaelic country, even today. The history of the Pre-Celtic, indigenous peoples of Ireland has been ignored

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