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Ireland

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The green, flag pole side, represents the Republic of Ireland. The orange, far side of flag pole, represents Northern Ireland which is controlled by the United Kingdom. The white represents peace between the two countries.

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Rugby Hurling Gaelic Football Camogie

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Molly Malone The Tart with a Cart Danny Boy It’s a Long Way to Tipperary Salonica The Croppy Boy Anhrama BhFiann

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The Full Irish Black Pudding with Tart Apple Puree Potato And Apple Cake Irish Soda Bread Wicklow Pancake Leek And Potato Soup Irish Stew Cod Baked With Bacon Beef in Guinness Dublin Coddle Poached Salmon with Sorrel Sauce Salt Beef with Cabbage And Parsley Sauce Colcannon and Stamp  Whiskey Trifle

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In Ireland the population is smaller than the USA but the student teacher ratio is three students more than the USA's student teacher ratio. When schooling was outlawed in Ireland they still taught.

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The population density  in Ireland is  one-hundred sixty-seven the USA is population is less dense. Ireland is home to 4,250,163 people.

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17th largest national debt 70,280 square Kilometers Has two official languages Currency is the Euro

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Banshee Galore Smithereens Hooligan Reprobate Tantrum

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Guinness Store House The Dun Aengus Dun Amase Castle Trinity College

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Pierce Brosnan Paul David Hewson Oscar Wilde Ernst Thomas Sinton Walton Elizabeth (Betty) Williams Mairead Maguie

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“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” – Oscar Wilde

“The Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded for what one has done, but hopefully what one will do.” – Betty Williams

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Atlantic Ocean Irish Sea Celtic Sea

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Londonderry (Northern Ireland) Belfast (Northern Ireland) Dublin (Republic of Ireland) Galway (Republic of Ireland) Waterford (Republic of Ireland) Limerick (Republic of Ireland) Cork (Republic of Ireland) Tralee (Republic of Ireland)

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