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Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
A brief overview of the history of Ireland and the events that led to the political division of the island.
Including: the Norman and Tudor conquest of Ireland, the break away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Union of the Crowns, the various Irish Rebellions, Oliver Cromwell's effect on Ireland, Irish joining the Union, the Irish War for Independence, the following Civil War, and the recent violence in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles.
MUSIC:
"Lord of the Land" by
Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/)
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3:49
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Martin O'Neill (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Martin O'Neill (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Martin O'Neill (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill offers his thoughts following a momentous win against Germany at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
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0:41
Republic Of Ireland Vs Germany 1-0 - Shane Long Goal - October 8 2015 - [High Quality]
Republic Of Ireland Vs Germany 1-0 - Shane Long Goal - October 8 2015 - [High Quality]
Republic Of Ireland Vs Germany 1-0 - Shane Long Goal - October 8 2015 - [High Quality]
Ireland 1-0 Germany
10.08.2015
08.10.2015
Shane Long Goal 70
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4:40
Republic Of Telly - You Know You're Irish When...
Republic Of Telly - You Know You're Irish When...
Republic Of Telly - You Know You're Irish When...
For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly.
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5:24
Ireland Beat Germany 1 - 0 at Aviva Reactions from Dunphy Giles & Brady
Ireland Beat Germany 1 - 0 at Aviva Reactions from Dunphy Giles & Brady
Ireland Beat Germany 1 - 0 at Aviva Reactions from Dunphy Giles & Brady
** Historic Irish Win Over Germany **
Republic of Ireland 1 Germany 0
Fourteen years after that memorable day when the Dutch were beaten here, the Irish team finally took another scalp worthy of the term at the Aviva last night. The Germans might put it down to a recurrence of their World Cup hangover but even they may watch Shane Long’s winning goal back with grudging admiration.
It was a stunning strike to crown a quite staggering effort by an Irish side that was outplayed and outmanoeuvred for long stretches but which simply refused to accept that they were going to be beaten. Late on, the new Lansdowne Road finally rocked for a while th
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3:20
Border crossing from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland
Border crossing from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland
Border crossing from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland
Ryan Janek Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, crossing the border from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland Dublin meaning "town of the hurdled fo...
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7:10
MNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - November 18, 2014
MNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - November 18, 2014
MNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - November 18, 2014
The U.S. MNT lost 4-1 to the Republic of Ireland to close out the 2014 campaign
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HIGHLIGHTS | Republic of Ireland 1-1 Scotland
HIGHLIGHTS | Republic of Ireland 1-1 Scotland
HIGHLIGHTS | Republic of Ireland 1-1 Scotland
Shaun Maloney came back to haunt the Irish as Scotland claimed a credible 1-1 draw in a feisty EURO qualifier in Dublin.
The Republic of Ireland took a first-half lead through Jon Walters but were come undone once again by some Maloney magic – who netted that famous winner in the reverse fixture – after the winger curled a shot off John O’Shea and into the net.
It’s a result that could prove crucial for Scotland’s EURO 2016 hopes and keeps us two-points ahead of Martin O’Neill’s team in the Group D standings.
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Mesut Özil vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p by iMesutOzilx11
Mesut Özil vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p by iMesutOzilx11
Mesut Özil vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p by iMesutOzilx11
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2016 UEFA Euro Qualifiers, Season 15-16.
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20:24
The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors
The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors
The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors
Earlier this year, VICE News filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as
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1:52
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Shane Long (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Shane Long (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Shane Long (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland striker Shane Long reflects on the the biggest goal of his career as Ireland shocked World Cup champions Germany at the Aviva Stadium.
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4:19
Republic of Ireland 0-0 England Tunnelcam | Inside Access
Republic of Ireland 0-0 England Tunnelcam | Inside Access
Republic of Ireland 0-0 England Tunnelcam | Inside Access
Tunnelcam from today's Republic of Ireland v England match.
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4:57
HIGHLIGHTS // Scotland 1-0 Republic of Ireland
HIGHLIGHTS // Scotland 1-0 Republic of Ireland
HIGHLIGHTS // Scotland 1-0 Republic of Ireland
A Shaun Maloney stunner handed Scotland all three points as they defeated Republic of Ireland in front of a packed out Celtic Park.
The Wigan Athletic man curled home a wonderfully worked goal with just over a quarter of an hour remaining as Gordon Strachan’s men earned their second Group D victory in a thrilling encounter.
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5:08
IRELAND The Musical | Republic of Telly
IRELAND The Musical | Republic of Telly
IRELAND The Musical | Republic of Telly
Republic of Telly - RTÉ TWO | Mondays | 9:30pm For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly https://twitter.com/republicoftelly and RTÉ Player http...
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England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1 official highlights, goals from Long and Lampard
England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1 official highlights, goals from Long and Lampard
England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1 official highlights, goals from Long and Lampard
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5:33
WNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - Nov. 28, 2012
WNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - Nov. 28, 2012
WNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - Nov. 28, 2012
The U.S. Women's National Team faced the Republic of Ireland on Nov. 28, 2012 at JELD-WEN Field in Portland, Ore. for a friendly match as part of the Fan Tri...
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Marco Reus vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p (08/10/2015)
Marco Reus vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p (08/10/2015)
Marco Reus vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p (08/10/2015)
HD 1080i version soon.
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1993 (November 17) Northern Ireland 1-Republic of Ireland 1 (World Cup Qualifier).mpg
1993 (November 17) Northern Ireland 1-Republic of Ireland 1 (World Cup Qualifier).mpg
1993 (November 17) Northern Ireland 1-Republic of Ireland 1 (World Cup Qualifier).mpg
If interested in international matches (usually from 80s-90s), you can also check my blog http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/ I not only provide lineups/goa...
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Shane Long equaliser Republic of Ireland v Poland European Championship Qualifier Aviva Stadium
Shane Long equaliser Republic of Ireland v Poland European Championship Qualifier Aviva Stadium
Shane Long equaliser Republic of Ireland v Poland European Championship Qualifier Aviva Stadium
Equaliser from Shane Long v Poland at Aviva Stadium.
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England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1: Official Tunnelcam
England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1: Official Tunnelcam
England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1: Official Tunnelcam
Official highlights and exclusive FATV Pitchside highlights will follow Thursday @ midday... Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England footbal...
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The Republic of Ireland National Anthem
The Republic of Ireland National Anthem
The Republic of Ireland National Anthem
The Republic of Ireland Anthem
The lyrics Are printed Below!
Gaelic Version
Amhrán na bhFiann
Seo dhibh a cháirde duan Óglaigh,
Cathréimeach briomhar ceolmhar,
Ár dtinte cnámh go buacach táid,
'S an spéir go min réaltogach
Is fonnmhar faobhrach sinn chun gleo
'S go tiúnmhar glé roimh thíocht do'n ló
Fé chiúnas chaomh na hoiche ar seol:
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Curfá:
Sinne Fianna Fáil
A tá fé gheall ag Éirinn,
buion dár slua
Thar toinn do ráinig chugainn,
Fé mhóid bheith saor.
Sean tír ár sinsir feasta
Ní fhagfar fé'n tiorán ná fé'n tráil
Anocht a théam sa bhearna bhaoil,
Le gean ar Ghaeil chun báis nó saoil
Le guna screach
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Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - John O'Shea (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - John O'Shea (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - John O'Shea (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland defender John O'Shea offers his thoughts following a historic night in Dublin which saw his the hosts earn a 1 nil win against Germany in their penultimate Euro 2016 qualifier at the Aviva Stadium.
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INTERVIEW | Cyrus Christie Reflects On Republic Of Ireland Experience
INTERVIEW | Cyrus Christie Reflects On Republic Of Ireland Experience
INTERVIEW | Cyrus Christie Reflects On Republic Of Ireland Experience
Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
A brief overview of the history of Ireland and the events that led to the political division of the island.
Including: the Norman and Tudor conquest of Ireland, the break away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Union of the Crowns, the various Irish Rebellions, Oliver Cromwell's effect on Ireland, Irish joining the Union, the Irish War for Independence, the following Civil War, and the recent violence in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles.
MUSIC:
"Lord of the Land" by
Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/)
wn.com/Why Ireland Split Into The Republic Of Ireland Northern Ireland
A brief overview of the history of Ireland and the events that led to the political division of the island.
Including: the Norman and Tudor conquest of Ireland, the break away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Union of the Crowns, the various Irish Rebellions, Oliver Cromwell's effect on Ireland, Irish joining the Union, the Irish War for Independence, the following Civil War, and the recent violence in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles.
MUSIC:
"Lord of the Land" by
Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/)
- published: 21 Jun 2015
- views: 18146
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Martin O'Neill (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill offers his thoughts following a momentous win against Germany at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
wn.com/Republic Of Ireland V Germany Post Match Interview Martin O'Neill (8 10 15)
Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill offers his thoughts following a momentous win against Germany at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 1490
Ireland Beat Germany 1 - 0 at Aviva Reactions from Dunphy Giles & Brady
** Historic Irish Win Over Germany **
Republic of Ireland 1 Germany 0
Fourteen years after that memorable day when the Dutch were beaten here, the Irish team finally took another scalp worthy of the term at the Aviva last night. The Germans might put it down to a recurrence of their World Cup hangover but even they may watch Shane Long’s winning goal back with grudging admiration.
It was a stunning strike to crown a quite staggering effort by an Irish side that was outplayed and outmanoeuvred for long stretches but which simply refused to accept that they were going to be beaten. Late on, the new Lansdowne Road finally rocked for a while the way old used to and the world champions left, as they say, knowing that they’d been in a game.
The similarities with 2001 didn’t end with the scoreline but there was none of the luck. Sure, the Germans will rue the poor finishing that marred their efforts at key moments in both halves but there was no sense of injustice about this. Ireland battled at the back as they have always done on their best days and Long, in that one sweet moment, ensured that they took their one outstanding chance when it finally came.
The team’s reward is a guarantee of the play-off place that Martin O’Neill had said he would accept two defeats for. But as it turned out, the result in Glasgow means that the destination of the group’s second place and an automatic spot at next summer’s finals in France, is ever so finely balanced between the two sides that will face each other on Sunday in Warsaw with a draw in which Ireland score two goals or more good enough to put Ireland through automatically.
In terms of the team selection, the manager was good as his word when it came to the positive intentions. With David Meyler omitted and Stephen Ward returning to the left-back slot, Robbie Brady was pushed forward into midfield, while Wes Hoolahan retained his central role behind Jon Walters and Daryl Murphy.
It was a nice idea but the cracks didn’t take long to appear. With no real width to the team in midfield and the Irish back four trying to remain compact, the Germans were soon pushing on down the flanks to the point where Matthias Ginter and Marco Reus were a permanent danger.
Initially the greater problem was down Ireland’s right where Cyrus Christie was learning a lesson or two about how much faster than Gibraltar the really top teams move. With Ginter gradually became a thorn in the team’s side that had to be addressed, and after a spell during which Walters seemed to be calling whether he needed to chase back on a case by case basis, Brady was handed prime responsibility for the right back.
It all made for a desperately difficult opening spell for the home side with players seeking guidance from their manager and O’Neill so anxious to dish it out up and down the sidelines that he had to be returned to his technical area more than once.
The Germans will wonder quite how they didn’t score over those opening 20 minutes or so but rather more remarkably, an effort by Mesut Özil disallowed for a clear offside was the closest thing they had to an actual shot on target in the first half.
Still, they were creating a steady stream of chances, most of which were blocked by Irish players making lunges of the vaguely desperate variety, although there was the odd moment of standout composure as when Richard Keogh cut out a Ginter ball that Mario Götze was already swinging a leg to tap home.
John O’Shea worked relentlessly to keep them at bay while James McCarthy’s contributions were rather more erratic to start with. There were, to be fair, plenty of important interventions but too often the pass that followed was poor and he was nearly to blame for a German opener when he carelessly surrendered possession then failed to cut out a Thomas Müller cross that Özil somehow pushed wide of the far post as Shay Given simply looked hopefully on.
Given’s night was cut short by a twisted knee suffered as he tried to kick the ball out and so, in the 42nd minute, Darren Randolph came on to make his competitive debut. At that stage, it promised to be a challenging first real night on the job.
Everybody played their part in the end, though. They had to. These were the world champions they were beating.
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Given (Stoke City); Christie (Derby County), O’Shea (Sunderland), Keogh (Derby County), Ward (Burnley); Hendrick (Hull City), McCarthy (Everton), Brady (Norwich City); Hoolahan (Norwich City); Walters (Stoke City), Murphy (Ipswich Town).
wn.com/Ireland Beat Germany 1 0 At Aviva Reactions From Dunphy Giles Brady
** Historic Irish Win Over Germany **
Republic of Ireland 1 Germany 0
Fourteen years after that memorable day when the Dutch were beaten here, the Irish team finally took another scalp worthy of the term at the Aviva last night. The Germans might put it down to a recurrence of their World Cup hangover but even they may watch Shane Long’s winning goal back with grudging admiration.
It was a stunning strike to crown a quite staggering effort by an Irish side that was outplayed and outmanoeuvred for long stretches but which simply refused to accept that they were going to be beaten. Late on, the new Lansdowne Road finally rocked for a while the way old used to and the world champions left, as they say, knowing that they’d been in a game.
The similarities with 2001 didn’t end with the scoreline but there was none of the luck. Sure, the Germans will rue the poor finishing that marred their efforts at key moments in both halves but there was no sense of injustice about this. Ireland battled at the back as they have always done on their best days and Long, in that one sweet moment, ensured that they took their one outstanding chance when it finally came.
The team’s reward is a guarantee of the play-off place that Martin O’Neill had said he would accept two defeats for. But as it turned out, the result in Glasgow means that the destination of the group’s second place and an automatic spot at next summer’s finals in France, is ever so finely balanced between the two sides that will face each other on Sunday in Warsaw with a draw in which Ireland score two goals or more good enough to put Ireland through automatically.
In terms of the team selection, the manager was good as his word when it came to the positive intentions. With David Meyler omitted and Stephen Ward returning to the left-back slot, Robbie Brady was pushed forward into midfield, while Wes Hoolahan retained his central role behind Jon Walters and Daryl Murphy.
It was a nice idea but the cracks didn’t take long to appear. With no real width to the team in midfield and the Irish back four trying to remain compact, the Germans were soon pushing on down the flanks to the point where Matthias Ginter and Marco Reus were a permanent danger.
Initially the greater problem was down Ireland’s right where Cyrus Christie was learning a lesson or two about how much faster than Gibraltar the really top teams move. With Ginter gradually became a thorn in the team’s side that had to be addressed, and after a spell during which Walters seemed to be calling whether he needed to chase back on a case by case basis, Brady was handed prime responsibility for the right back.
It all made for a desperately difficult opening spell for the home side with players seeking guidance from their manager and O’Neill so anxious to dish it out up and down the sidelines that he had to be returned to his technical area more than once.
The Germans will wonder quite how they didn’t score over those opening 20 minutes or so but rather more remarkably, an effort by Mesut Özil disallowed for a clear offside was the closest thing they had to an actual shot on target in the first half.
Still, they were creating a steady stream of chances, most of which were blocked by Irish players making lunges of the vaguely desperate variety, although there was the odd moment of standout composure as when Richard Keogh cut out a Ginter ball that Mario Götze was already swinging a leg to tap home.
John O’Shea worked relentlessly to keep them at bay while James McCarthy’s contributions were rather more erratic to start with. There were, to be fair, plenty of important interventions but too often the pass that followed was poor and he was nearly to blame for a German opener when he carelessly surrendered possession then failed to cut out a Thomas Müller cross that Özil somehow pushed wide of the far post as Shay Given simply looked hopefully on.
Given’s night was cut short by a twisted knee suffered as he tried to kick the ball out and so, in the 42nd minute, Darren Randolph came on to make his competitive debut. At that stage, it promised to be a challenging first real night on the job.
Everybody played their part in the end, though. They had to. These were the world champions they were beating.
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Given (Stoke City); Christie (Derby County), O’Shea (Sunderland), Keogh (Derby County), Ward (Burnley); Hendrick (Hull City), McCarthy (Everton), Brady (Norwich City); Hoolahan (Norwich City); Walters (Stoke City), Murphy (Ipswich Town).
- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 144
Border crossing from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland
Ryan Janek Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, crossing the border from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland Dublin meaning "town of the hurdled fo...
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Ryan Janek Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, crossing the border from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland Dublin meaning "town of the hurdled fo...
MNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - November 18, 2014
The U.S. MNT lost 4-1 to the Republic of Ireland to close out the 2014 campaign
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The U.S. MNT lost 4-1 to the Republic of Ireland to close out the 2014 campaign
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- published: 18 Nov 2014
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HIGHLIGHTS | Republic of Ireland 1-1 Scotland
Shaun Maloney came back to haunt the Irish as Scotland claimed a credible 1-1 draw in a feisty EURO qualifier in Dublin.
The Republic of Ireland took a first-half lead through Jon Walters but were come undone once again by some Maloney magic – who netted that famous winner in the reverse fixture – after the winger curled a shot off John O’Shea and into the net.
It’s a result that could prove crucial for Scotland’s EURO 2016 hopes and keeps us two-points ahead of Martin O’Neill’s team in the Group D standings.
wn.com/Highlights | Republic Of Ireland 1 1 Scotland
Shaun Maloney came back to haunt the Irish as Scotland claimed a credible 1-1 draw in a feisty EURO qualifier in Dublin.
The Republic of Ireland took a first-half lead through Jon Walters but were come undone once again by some Maloney magic – who netted that famous winner in the reverse fixture – after the winger curled a shot off John O’Shea and into the net.
It’s a result that could prove crucial for Scotland’s EURO 2016 hopes and keeps us two-points ahead of Martin O’Neill’s team in the Group D standings.
- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 247
Mesut Özil vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p by iMesutOzilx11
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2016 UEFA Euro Qualifiers, Season 15-16.
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By iMesutOzilx11.
Date: 08/10/2015.
wn.com/Mesut Özil Vs Republic Of Ireland (Away) 15 16 Hd 720P By Imesutozilx11
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2016 UEFA Euro Qualifiers, Season 15-16.
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By iMesutOzilx11.
Date: 08/10/2015.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 10345
The Republic's Dissident Youth: Ireland's Young Warriors
Earlier this year, VICE News filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
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Earlier this year, VICE News filmed with a republican youth movement in Ireland called Na Fianna Éireann (“Warriors of Ireland” in English), a small group of around 30 boys considered to be hardline dissidents. They support a violent IRA splinter group known as the Continuity IRA, and believe that a renewed armed struggle is needed to free Ireland from British occupation in the North.
Considered “junior terrorists” by some, the Na Fianna sees itself simply as Ireland’s true republican boy scouts, training with the main aim of being ready for a new resistance — a fight that they believe is inevitable.
VICE News followed Na Fianna members as they carried out "bush training" in the mountains, and attended their Easter Rising march through Dublin, to get an idea of what the young face of dissident republicanism looks like, in an age where support for political violence in Ireland has all but ended.
Watch "Abortion Rights in Ireland" - http://bit.ly/1CFuCh5
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 301
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - Shane Long (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland striker Shane Long reflects on the the biggest goal of his career as Ireland shocked World Cup champions Germany at the Aviva Stadium.
wn.com/Republic Of Ireland V Germany Post Match Interview Shane Long (8 10 15)
Republic of Ireland striker Shane Long reflects on the the biggest goal of his career as Ireland shocked World Cup champions Germany at the Aviva Stadium.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 28
Republic of Ireland 0-0 England Tunnelcam | Inside Access
Tunnelcam from today's Republic of Ireland v England match.
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Tunnelcam from today's Republic of Ireland v England match.
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- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 358
HIGHLIGHTS // Scotland 1-0 Republic of Ireland
A Shaun Maloney stunner handed Scotland all three points as they defeated Republic of Ireland in front of a packed out Celtic Park.
The Wigan Athletic man curled home a wonderfully worked goal with just over a quarter of an hour remaining as Gordon Strachan’s men earned their second Group D victory in a thrilling encounter.
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A Shaun Maloney stunner handed Scotland all three points as they defeated Republic of Ireland in front of a packed out Celtic Park.
The Wigan Athletic man curled home a wonderfully worked goal with just over a quarter of an hour remaining as Gordon Strachan’s men earned their second Group D victory in a thrilling encounter.
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- published: 15 Nov 2014
- views: 9705
IRELAND The Musical | Republic of Telly
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England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1 official highlights, goals from Long and Lampard
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WNT vs. Republic of Ireland: Highlights - Nov. 28, 2012
The U.S. Women's National Team faced the Republic of Ireland on Nov. 28, 2012 at JELD-WEN Field in Portland, Ore. for a friendly match as part of the Fan Tri...
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The U.S. Women's National Team faced the Republic of Ireland on Nov. 28, 2012 at JELD-WEN Field in Portland, Ore. for a friendly match as part of the Fan Tri...
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 80753
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U.S. Soccer
Marco Reus vs Republic of Ireland (Away) 15-16 HD 720p (08/10/2015)
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Euro 2016 Qualifier, Season 2015-16.
High Definition.
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Euro 2016 Qualifier, Season 2015-16.
High Definition.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 2640
1993 (November 17) Northern Ireland 1-Republic of Ireland 1 (World Cup Qualifier).mpg
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- published: 28 Nov 2011
- views: 7572
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England vs Republic of Ireland 1-1: Official Tunnelcam
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The Republic of Ireland National Anthem
The Republic of Ireland Anthem
The lyrics Are printed Below!
Gaelic Version
Amhrán na bhFiann
Seo dhibh a cháirde duan Óglaigh,
Cathréimeach briomhar ceolmhar,
Ár dtinte cnámh go buacach táid,
'S an spéir go min réaltogach
Is fonnmhar faobhrach sinn chun gleo
'S go tiúnmhar glé roimh thíocht do'n ló
Fé chiúnas chaomh na hoiche ar seol:
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Curfá:
Sinne Fianna Fáil
A tá fé gheall ag Éirinn,
buion dár slua
Thar toinn do ráinig chugainn,
Fé mhóid bheith saor.
Sean tír ár sinsir feasta
Ní fhagfar fé'n tiorán ná fé'n tráil
Anocht a théam sa bhearna bhaoil,
Le gean ar Ghaeil chun báis nó saoil
Le guna screach fé lámhach na bpiléar
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Cois bánta réidhe, ar árdaibh sléibhe,
Ba bhuachach ár sinsir romhainn,
Ag lámhach go tréan fé'n sár-bhrat séin
Tá thuas sa ghaoith go seolta
Ba dhúchas riamh d'ár gcine cháidh
Gan iompáil siar ó imirt áir,
'S ag siúl mar iad i gcoinne námhad
Seo libh, canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Curfá
A bhuíon nách fann d'fhuil Ghaeil is Gall,
Sin breacadh lae na saoirse,
Ta scéimhle 's scanradh i gcroíthe namhad,
Roimh ranna laochra ár dtire.
Ár dtinte is tréith gan spréach anois,
Sin luisne ghlé san spéir anoir,
'S an bíobha i raon na bpiléar agaibh:
Seo libh, canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Curfá
wn.com/The Republic Of Ireland National Anthem
The Republic of Ireland Anthem
The lyrics Are printed Below!
Gaelic Version
Amhrán na bhFiann
Seo dhibh a cháirde duan Óglaigh,
Cathréimeach briomhar ceolmhar,
Ár dtinte cnámh go buacach táid,
'S an spéir go min réaltogach
Is fonnmhar faobhrach sinn chun gleo
'S go tiúnmhar glé roimh thíocht do'n ló
Fé chiúnas chaomh na hoiche ar seol:
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Curfá:
Sinne Fianna Fáil
A tá fé gheall ag Éirinn,
buion dár slua
Thar toinn do ráinig chugainn,
Fé mhóid bheith saor.
Sean tír ár sinsir feasta
Ní fhagfar fé'n tiorán ná fé'n tráil
Anocht a théam sa bhearna bhaoil,
Le gean ar Ghaeil chun báis nó saoil
Le guna screach fé lámhach na bpiléar
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Cois bánta réidhe, ar árdaibh sléibhe,
Ba bhuachach ár sinsir romhainn,
Ag lámhach go tréan fé'n sár-bhrat séin
Tá thuas sa ghaoith go seolta
Ba dhúchas riamh d'ár gcine cháidh
Gan iompáil siar ó imirt áir,
'S ag siúl mar iad i gcoinne námhad
Seo libh, canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Curfá
A bhuíon nách fann d'fhuil Ghaeil is Gall,
Sin breacadh lae na saoirse,
Ta scéimhle 's scanradh i gcroíthe namhad,
Roimh ranna laochra ár dtire.
Ár dtinte is tréith gan spréach anois,
Sin luisne ghlé san spéir anoir,
'S an bíobha i raon na bpiléar agaibh:
Seo libh, canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.
Curfá
- published: 27 Aug 2008
- views: 268374
Republic of Ireland v Germany - Post Match Interview - John O'Shea (8/10/15)
Republic of Ireland defender John O'Shea offers his thoughts following a historic night in Dublin which saw his the hosts earn a 1 nil win against Germany in their penultimate Euro 2016 qualifier at the Aviva Stadium.
wn.com/Republic Of Ireland V Germany Post Match Interview John O'Shea (8 10 15)
Republic of Ireland defender John O'Shea offers his thoughts following a historic night in Dublin which saw his the hosts earn a 1 nil win against Germany in their penultimate Euro 2016 qualifier at the Aviva Stadium.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 1045
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Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital
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Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentr
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Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD
Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD
Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD
Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Dublin, Galway, Killarney http://youtu.be/58JcEHZCws8
As you discover Ireland on this guided tour, delve deep into the magic of the Emerald Isle from Galway—an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast—to its bustling capital of Dublin.
From enchanting, verdant landscapes to time-honored Celtic customs and traditions, watch Ireland come alive through the eyes of our travelers:
Delve deeply into the magic of the Emerald Isle—from lush, verdant landscapes to enriching Old World cities replete with legend and song. Watch our video to learn more:
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Ireland Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Ireland Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Ireland Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Ireland, the Emerald Island. The hills, covered with lush, emerald green grass are full of mystical stone buildings from prehistoric times, Celtic monuments and medieval forts and monasteries. The island is the home of legends, music, poetry and dance. The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, has many sights worth take a look, for example the Trinity College, Christchurch and the St. Patrick Cathedral, the Parliament, and the National Gallery. The Georgian houses in the vicinity of Merrion Square, with their colorful doors and bronze knockers are the nicest in the city. One cannot skip the Jameson whiskey factory, the Guinness Brewery,
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Ireland Travel Skills
Ireland Travel Skills
Ireland Travel Skills
Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's Causeway. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 14, 2012 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.) For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
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Travel in the Republic of Ireland
Travel in the Republic of Ireland
Travel in the Republic of Ireland
After some brilliant time in my homeland, I hopped on yet another plane and headed across the sea to Ireland. My first stop in Ireland was the city of Cork in which was in the midst of watching its team play in the Irish Hurling Championships. Naturally, I joined right in on the festivities.
From Cork, I wound up in Dublin where I ran a photography workshop with a couple people. We explored much of that part of Ireland including one of my favourite places to photograph in the entire world, a little town called Howth. After Howth, I took the bus across to the West side of Ireland to the city of Limerick, Ireland. I actually really enjoyed
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Dublin Travel Video Guide
Dublin Travel Video Guide
Dublin Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and
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Ireland trip 2015
Ireland trip 2015
Ireland trip 2015
Ireland trip 2015, Ireland tourism & Vacations 2015, Ireland travel guide
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
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Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be blesse
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Galway, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Galway, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Galway, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Galway is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway.
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Cork, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Cork, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Cork, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Cork is a city in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and in the province of Munster. With a population of 119,230, it is the second largest city in the state and the third most populous on the island of Ireland.
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Every Irish Wedding Ever | Republic of Telly
Every Irish Wedding Ever | Republic of Telly
Every Irish Wedding Ever | Republic of Telly
Republic of Telly - RTÉ TWO | Mondays | 9:30pm For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly https://twitter.com/republicoftelly and RTÉ Player http...
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Dublin, Capital of Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Dublin, Capital of Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Dublin, Capital of Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,110,627. Founded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Act of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland. Dublin is administered by a City Council. The city is listed by the Glob
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Ireland from Above - 7 of our Best Locations Revealed (HD)
Ireland from Above - 7 of our Best Locations Revealed (HD)
Ireland from Above - 7 of our Best Locations Revealed (HD)
Ever wanted to visit Republic of Ireland? Or want to learn more? Relax & travel over Mizen Head, Blarney Castle, Cork, Rock of Cashel, Waterford, Wexford, & ...
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GTA Ireland - Republic of Telly
GTA Ireland - Republic of Telly
GTA Ireland - Republic of Telly
Republic of Telly - RTÉ TWO | Monday | 10:30pm
For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly
and RTÉ Player http://www.rte.ie/player/
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Dublin Ireland travel destinations
Dublin Ireland travel destinations
Dublin Ireland travel destinations
Dublin Ireland travel destinations
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Sheila O'Connell, Ireland tour guide
Sheila O'Connell, Ireland tour guide
Sheila O'Connell, Ireland tour guide
Sheila O'Connell, Ireland tour guide - Sheila O'Connell, Ireland trip leader
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
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Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be b
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EVERY CHRISTMAS EVER | Republic of Telly
EVERY CHRISTMAS EVER | Republic of Telly
EVERY CHRISTMAS EVER | Republic of Telly
Republic of Telly - RTÉ TWO | Mondays | 9:30pm For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly https://twitter.com/republicoftelly and RTÉ Player http...
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Ireland's Next Top Altar Boy | Republic of Telly
Ireland's Next Top Altar Boy | Republic of Telly
Ireland's Next Top Altar Boy | Republic of Telly
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player.
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Ireland from Above in High Definition (HD)
Ireland from Above in High Definition (HD)
Ireland from Above in High Definition (HD)
Some beautiful landscapes of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as seen from the air.
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Discover the North - Visit Northern Ireland
Discover the North - Visit Northern Ireland
Discover the North - Visit Northern Ireland
Guide and Tour Operator, Mindie Burgoyne invites you to Dicover the North on a mystical tour of Ireland's northern region. The tour includes Northern Ireland...
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Ireland - Travel Guide APK ANDROID Download
Ireland - Travel Guide APK ANDROID Download
Ireland - Travel Guide APK ANDROID Download
Download http://tinyurl.com/oz6nkd9
Ireland - Travel Guide by MobileReference
Travel Ireland: illustrated travel guide and maps. Includes: Dublin, Cork, Galway and more. (Mobi Travel)MobileReference guides help you get the most out of your vacation. The guides are available for most destinations worldwide and always include FREE offline GPS maps. Over 3 million MobileReference Travel Guides have been downloaded.The world’s most popular electronic guides developed for your smartphone have the following features:✔ GPS map loads to your smartphone memory - no network access needed once the app is downloaded.✔ GPS map displays your loca
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
wn.com/Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 85124
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
wn.com/Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 270
Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD
Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Dublin, Galway, Killarney http://youtu.be/58JcEHZCws8
As you discover Ireland on this guided tour, delve deep into the magic of the Emerald Isle from Galway—an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast—to its bustling capital of Dublin.
From enchanting, verdant landscapes to time-honored Celtic customs and traditions, watch Ireland come alive through the eyes of our travelers:
Delve deeply into the magic of the Emerald Isle—from lush, verdant landscapes to enriching Old World cities replete with legend and song. Watch our video to learn more:
Explore the famed Blarney Castle in Cork
Witness glassblowing in Waterford
Enjoy a Home-Hosted Lunch in Cobh
Day by Day Itinerary
As you travel through Ireland, delve deeply into a land rich in history, legend, stirring music, and verdant landscapes. Begin your journey in Galway, an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast where there's a tune playing around every corner. Explore the eerie landscape of the Burren and the captivating Cliffs of Moher as you travel to Killarney, home of the 110-mile scenic Ring of Kerry. Then embark for Cork and its nearby seaport of Cobh, where thousands of Irish emigrated during the Potato Famine. Departing Cork, you'll continue on to Kilkenny—where you'll stay for two nights in this historic city on our new 2014 itinerary—before finally arriving at the Irish Republic's cosmopolitan capital, Dublin. This Ireland guided tour is an in-depth discovery of the Emerald Isle—its lore, its lands, and above all, the gregarious charm of its people.
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River Cruise, Small Ship Cruise, Land Tour Videos,Grand Circle, Ireland Guided Tour, Ireland in Depth, Grand Circle Travel, Dublin, Galway, Killarney, Cork, Kilkenny, Ireland Travel Guide, Ireland Tourism, Ireland Vacation
The Irish landscape retains a pastoral charm with picturesque accents, like thatched cottages
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Ireland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation HD
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Dublin, Galway, Killarney http://youtu.be/58JcEHZCws8
As you discover Ireland on this guided tour, delve deep into the magic of the Emerald Isle from Galway—an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast—to its bustling capital of Dublin.
From enchanting, verdant landscapes to time-honored Celtic customs and traditions, watch Ireland come alive through the eyes of our travelers:
Delve deeply into the magic of the Emerald Isle—from lush, verdant landscapes to enriching Old World cities replete with legend and song. Watch our video to learn more:
Explore the famed Blarney Castle in Cork
Witness glassblowing in Waterford
Enjoy a Home-Hosted Lunch in Cobh
Day by Day Itinerary
As you travel through Ireland, delve deeply into a land rich in history, legend, stirring music, and verdant landscapes. Begin your journey in Galway, an enchanting city on Ireland's western coast where there's a tune playing around every corner. Explore the eerie landscape of the Burren and the captivating Cliffs of Moher as you travel to Killarney, home of the 110-mile scenic Ring of Kerry. Then embark for Cork and its nearby seaport of Cobh, where thousands of Irish emigrated during the Potato Famine. Departing Cork, you'll continue on to Kilkenny—where you'll stay for two nights in this historic city on our new 2014 itinerary—before finally arriving at the Irish Republic's cosmopolitan capital, Dublin. This Ireland guided tour is an in-depth discovery of the Emerald Isle—its lore, its lands, and above all, the gregarious charm of its people.
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River Cruise, Small Ship Cruise, Land Tour Videos,Grand Circle, Ireland Guided Tour, Ireland in Depth, Grand Circle Travel, Dublin, Galway, Killarney, Cork, Kilkenny, Ireland Travel Guide, Ireland Tourism, Ireland Vacation
The Irish landscape retains a pastoral charm with picturesque accents, like thatched cottages
- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 12129
Ireland Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Ireland, the Emerald Island. The hills, covered with lush, emerald green grass are full of mystical stone buildings from prehistoric times, Celtic monuments and medieval forts and monasteries. The island is the home of legends, music, poetry and dance. The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, has many sights worth take a look, for example the Trinity College, Christchurch and the St. Patrick Cathedral, the Parliament, and the National Gallery. The Georgian houses in the vicinity of Merrion Square, with their colorful doors and bronze knockers are the nicest in the city. One cannot skip the Jameson whiskey factory, the Guinness Brewery, and the pubs of the Temple Bar district, where live music is played every evening. Dublin is the city of G. B. Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Yeats, Swift and James Joyce, and the famous Irish dance also originates from here. The countryside has many beautiful castles, parks and charming medieval villages, while nature comforts the visitor with such beauties as the Powerscourt waterfall, the ‘glen of the two lakes’, the limestone plateau of Burren or the Cliffs of Moher.
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Ireland, the Emerald Island. The hills, covered with lush, emerald green grass are full of mystical stone buildings from prehistoric times, Celtic monuments and medieval forts and monasteries. The island is the home of legends, music, poetry and dance. The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, has many sights worth take a look, for example the Trinity College, Christchurch and the St. Patrick Cathedral, the Parliament, and the National Gallery. The Georgian houses in the vicinity of Merrion Square, with their colorful doors and bronze knockers are the nicest in the city. One cannot skip the Jameson whiskey factory, the Guinness Brewery, and the pubs of the Temple Bar district, where live music is played every evening. Dublin is the city of G. B. Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Yeats, Swift and James Joyce, and the famous Irish dance also originates from here. The countryside has many beautiful castles, parks and charming medieval villages, while nature comforts the visitor with such beauties as the Powerscourt waterfall, the ‘glen of the two lakes’, the limestone plateau of Burren or the Cliffs of Moher.
- published: 10 Apr 2015
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Ireland Travel Skills
Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's Causeway. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 14, 2012 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.) For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
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Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's Causeway. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 14, 2012 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.) For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 42741
Travel in the Republic of Ireland
After some brilliant time in my homeland, I hopped on yet another plane and headed across the sea to Ireland. My first stop in Ireland was the city of Cork in which was in the midst of watching its team play in the Irish Hurling Championships. Naturally, I joined right in on the festivities.
From Cork, I wound up in Dublin where I ran a photography workshop with a couple people. We explored much of that part of Ireland including one of my favourite places to photograph in the entire world, a little town called Howth. After Howth, I took the bus across to the West side of Ireland to the city of Limerick, Ireland. I actually really enjoyed Limerick. It doesn't follow that typical happy jovial feeling you get in other Irish cities and instead feels really raw.
Anyways, my time in Ireland was quite short, and I'm heading across to the mainland of Europe for my next episode. Stay tuned!
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After some brilliant time in my homeland, I hopped on yet another plane and headed across the sea to Ireland. My first stop in Ireland was the city of Cork in which was in the midst of watching its team play in the Irish Hurling Championships. Naturally, I joined right in on the festivities.
From Cork, I wound up in Dublin where I ran a photography workshop with a couple people. We explored much of that part of Ireland including one of my favourite places to photograph in the entire world, a little town called Howth. After Howth, I took the bus across to the West side of Ireland to the city of Limerick, Ireland. I actually really enjoyed Limerick. It doesn't follow that typical happy jovial feeling you get in other Irish cities and instead feels really raw.
Anyways, my time in Ireland was quite short, and I'm heading across to the mainland of Europe for my next episode. Stay tuned!
- published: 08 Jan 2014
- views: 346
Dublin Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!
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Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 3654
Ireland trip 2015
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Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
============
Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be blessed with great eloquence, better known as "the gift of the gab." One kisses the stone by lying back and being held by an employee of the castle. Photographers are there to capture the moment!
Cliffs of Moher - Located in County Clare One of Ireland's biggest and most visited tourist attractions. The Cliffs are 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean. This attraction, whilst beautiful in the Summer, can be a bit of a tourist trap. If you intend to take your own transport, the over-priced car park is your only option (since the road is too narrow to park on) and to purchase your 'pay-and-display' parking ticket, you will need to go all the way through the gift shop (on the opposite side of the road), before returning to place it in your car.
Kilkenny - One of Ireland's favourite tourist spots, this Medieval Capital just 1 hour 40 minutes train out of Dublin City is a must see. Its beautiful buildings and of course imposing Norman Castle - not to mention the numerous festivals including the Arts Festival and Rhythm and Roots Festival - make Kilkenny a most desirable location.
Co. Donegal - An amazing area to see if you have your own transport, as bus services can be fairly limited. This part of the country is very traditional and you can expect to see plenty of low stone walls, thatched roof houses, rugged hills, cliffs and golden sand beaches. Best visited during Spring or Summer, there are plenty of hills walks and photo opportunities waiting to be discovered.
Do in Ireland
==========
Bus Tours - For travellers wishing to experience Ireland on a budget, there are a variety of inexpensive bus tours in almost every part of the country. These tours can range from hop-on hop-off busses in major cities such as Dublin and Cork to 5-day trips through some of the most scenic parts of the country. The bus drivers/guides are generally well informed about Irish history and enjoy sharing local legends and songs with anyone happy to 'lend and ear'.
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Ireland trip 2015, Ireland tourism & Vacations 2015, Ireland travel guide
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
============
Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be blessed with great eloquence, better known as "the gift of the gab." One kisses the stone by lying back and being held by an employee of the castle. Photographers are there to capture the moment!
Cliffs of Moher - Located in County Clare One of Ireland's biggest and most visited tourist attractions. The Cliffs are 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean. This attraction, whilst beautiful in the Summer, can be a bit of a tourist trap. If you intend to take your own transport, the over-priced car park is your only option (since the road is too narrow to park on) and to purchase your 'pay-and-display' parking ticket, you will need to go all the way through the gift shop (on the opposite side of the road), before returning to place it in your car.
Kilkenny - One of Ireland's favourite tourist spots, this Medieval Capital just 1 hour 40 minutes train out of Dublin City is a must see. Its beautiful buildings and of course imposing Norman Castle - not to mention the numerous festivals including the Arts Festival and Rhythm and Roots Festival - make Kilkenny a most desirable location.
Co. Donegal - An amazing area to see if you have your own transport, as bus services can be fairly limited. This part of the country is very traditional and you can expect to see plenty of low stone walls, thatched roof houses, rugged hills, cliffs and golden sand beaches. Best visited during Spring or Summer, there are plenty of hills walks and photo opportunities waiting to be discovered.
Do in Ireland
==========
Bus Tours - For travellers wishing to experience Ireland on a budget, there are a variety of inexpensive bus tours in almost every part of the country. These tours can range from hop-on hop-off busses in major cities such as Dublin and Cork to 5-day trips through some of the most scenic parts of the country. The bus drivers/guides are generally well informed about Irish history and enjoy sharing local legends and songs with anyone happy to 'lend and ear'.
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 222
Galway, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Galway is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway.
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Galway is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway.
- published: 02 Jan 2015
- views: 21
Cork, City in Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Cork is a city in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and in the province of Munster. With a population of 119,230, it is the second largest city in the state and the third most populous on the island of Ireland.
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Cork is a city in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and in the province of Munster. With a population of 119,230, it is the second largest city in the state and the third most populous on the island of Ireland.
- published: 02 Jan 2015
- views: 19
Every Irish Wedding Ever | Republic of Telly
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Dublin, Capital of Republic of Ireland - Best Travel Destination
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,110,627. Founded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Act of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland. Dublin is administered by a City Council. The city is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as a global city, with a ranking of "Alpha-", placing it among the top thirty cities in the world. It is a historical and contemporary centre for education, the arts, administration, economy and industry. Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey and encompasses a land area of approximately 44 sq mi, or 115 km2, in east-central Ireland. It is bordered by a low mountain range to the south and surrounded by flat farmland to the north and west.[30] The Liffey divides the city in two between the Northside and the Southside. Each of these is further divided by two lesser rivers – the River Tolka running southeast into Dubin Bay, and the River Dodder running northeast to the mouth of the Liffey. Two further water bodies – the Grand Canal on the southside and the Royal Canal on the northside – ring the inner city on their way from the west and the River Shannon. The River Liffey bends at Leixlip from a northeasterly route to a predominantly eastward direction, and this point also marks the transition to urban development from more agricultural land usage.
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Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,110,627. Founded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Act of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland. Dublin is administered by a City Council. The city is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as a global city, with a ranking of "Alpha-", placing it among the top thirty cities in the world. It is a historical and contemporary centre for education, the arts, administration, economy and industry. Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey and encompasses a land area of approximately 44 sq mi, or 115 km2, in east-central Ireland. It is bordered by a low mountain range to the south and surrounded by flat farmland to the north and west.[30] The Liffey divides the city in two between the Northside and the Southside. Each of these is further divided by two lesser rivers – the River Tolka running southeast into Dubin Bay, and the River Dodder running northeast to the mouth of the Liffey. Two further water bodies – the Grand Canal on the southside and the Royal Canal on the northside – ring the inner city on their way from the west and the River Shannon. The River Liffey bends at Leixlip from a northeasterly route to a predominantly eastward direction, and this point also marks the transition to urban development from more agricultural land usage.
- published: 10 Apr 2015
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Ireland from Above - 7 of our Best Locations Revealed (HD)
Ever wanted to visit Republic of Ireland? Or want to learn more? Relax & travel over Mizen Head, Blarney Castle, Cork, Rock of Cashel, Waterford, Wexford, & ...
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Ever wanted to visit Republic of Ireland? Or want to learn more? Relax & travel over Mizen Head, Blarney Castle, Cork, Rock of Cashel, Waterford, Wexford, & ...
GTA Ireland - Republic of Telly
Republic of Telly - RTÉ TWO | Monday | 10:30pm
For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly
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Republic of Telly - RTÉ TWO | Monday | 10:30pm
For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly
and RTÉ Player http://www.rte.ie/player/
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 213295
Sheila O'Connell, Ireland tour guide
Sheila O'Connell, Ireland tour guide - Sheila O'Connell, Ireland trip leader
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Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
=============
Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be blessed with great eloquence, better known as "the gift of the gab." One kisses the stone by lying back and being held by an employee of the castle. Photographers are there to capture the moment!
Cliffs of Moher - Located in County Clare One of Ireland's biggest and most visited tourist attractions. The Cliffs are 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean. This attraction, whilst beautiful in the Summer, can be a bit of a tourist trap. If you intend to take your own transport, the over-priced car park is your only option (since the road is too narrow to park on) and to purchase your 'pay-and-display' parking ticket, you will need to go all the way through the gift shop (on the opposite side of the road), before returning to place it in your car.
Kilkenny - One of Ireland's favourite tourist spots, this Medieval Capital just 1 hour 40 minutes train out of Dublin City is a must see. Its beautiful buildings and of course imposing Norman Castle - not to mention the numerous festivals including the Arts Festival and Rhythm and Roots Festival - make Kilkenny a most desirable location.
Co. Donegal - An amazing area to see if you have your own transport, as bus services can be fairly limited. This part of the country is very traditional and you can expect to see plenty of low stone walls, thatched roof houses, rugged hills, cliffs and golden sand beaches. Best visited during Spring or Summer, there are plenty of hills walks and photo opportunities waiting to be discovered.
Do in Ireland
============
Bus Tours - For travellers wishing to experience Ireland on a budget, there are a variety of inexpensive bus tours in almost every part of the country. These tours can range from hop-on hop-off busses in major cities such as Dublin and Cork to 5-day trips through some of the most scenic parts of the country. The bus drivers/guides are generally well informed about Irish history and enjoy sharing local legends and songs with anyone happy to 'lend and ear'.
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Sheila O'Connell, Ireland tour guide - Sheila O'Connell, Ireland trip leader
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
=============
Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be blessed with great eloquence, better known as "the gift of the gab." One kisses the stone by lying back and being held by an employee of the castle. Photographers are there to capture the moment!
Cliffs of Moher - Located in County Clare One of Ireland's biggest and most visited tourist attractions. The Cliffs are 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean. This attraction, whilst beautiful in the Summer, can be a bit of a tourist trap. If you intend to take your own transport, the over-priced car park is your only option (since the road is too narrow to park on) and to purchase your 'pay-and-display' parking ticket, you will need to go all the way through the gift shop (on the opposite side of the road), before returning to place it in your car.
Kilkenny - One of Ireland's favourite tourist spots, this Medieval Capital just 1 hour 40 minutes train out of Dublin City is a must see. Its beautiful buildings and of course imposing Norman Castle - not to mention the numerous festivals including the Arts Festival and Rhythm and Roots Festival - make Kilkenny a most desirable location.
Co. Donegal - An amazing area to see if you have your own transport, as bus services can be fairly limited. This part of the country is very traditional and you can expect to see plenty of low stone walls, thatched roof houses, rugged hills, cliffs and golden sand beaches. Best visited during Spring or Summer, there are plenty of hills walks and photo opportunities waiting to be discovered.
Do in Ireland
============
Bus Tours - For travellers wishing to experience Ireland on a budget, there are a variety of inexpensive bus tours in almost every part of the country. These tours can range from hop-on hop-off busses in major cities such as Dublin and Cork to 5-day trips through some of the most scenic parts of the country. The bus drivers/guides are generally well informed about Irish history and enjoy sharing local legends and songs with anyone happy to 'lend and ear'.
- published: 10 Mar 2015
- views: 26
EVERY CHRISTMAS EVER | Republic of Telly
Republic of Telly - RTÉ TWO | Mondays | 9:30pm For more go to http://www.facebook.com/republicoftelly https://twitter.com/republicoftelly and RTÉ Player http...
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Ireland from Above in High Definition (HD)
Some beautiful landscapes of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as seen from the air.
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Some beautiful landscapes of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as seen from the air.
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 1558
Discover the North - Visit Northern Ireland
Guide and Tour Operator, Mindie Burgoyne invites you to Dicover the North on a mystical tour of Ireland's northern region. The tour includes Northern Ireland...
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Guide and Tour Operator, Mindie Burgoyne invites you to Dicover the North on a mystical tour of Ireland's northern region. The tour includes Northern Ireland...
- published: 17 Feb 2014
- views: 2110
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Ireland - Travel Guide APK ANDROID Download
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Ireland - Travel Guide by MobileReference
Travel Ireland: illustrated travel guide and maps. Includes: Dublin, Cork, Galway and more. (Mobi Travel)MobileReference guides help you get the most out of your vacation. The guides are available for most destinations worldwide and always include FREE offline GPS maps. Over 3 million MobileReference Travel Guides have been downloaded.The world’s most popular electronic guides developed for your smartphone have the following features:✔ GPS map loads to your smartphone memory - no network access needed once the app is downloaded.✔ GPS map displays your location along with nearby sights and attractions.✔ MobileReference guides use vector-based maps so they load quickly and are easy to zoom and scroll.✔ Unlike other travel guides, GPS coordinates for attractions have been verified by users on the ground.✔ Attraction articles can be accessed from both an alphabetical and a categorical index.✔ Top 10 attractions article features sights that no visitor should miss.✔ Articles include tips on what to do and see in your destination.✔ Articles can be added to a list of favorites.✔ The top restaurants have been individually selected by MobileReference editors. These restaurants are marked by a star in the EAT chapter and are plotted on the GPS map✔ Listen to articles on the go with Text-To-Speech✔ No ads✔ No roaming chargesMobileReference Travel Guides provide detailed, practical information about attractions, landmarks, transportation, cultural venues, dining, lodging, history and much more. They are indexed alphabetically and by category, making it easier to access individual articles. Attractions can be viewed on an offline GPS map along with your current location so that you can easily find attractions near you as you explore the city.TABLE OF CONTENTS: Essentials: Eat | Drink | Sleep | Buy | Contact | Respect | Stay Safe | Driving in Ireland | Units Conversion 1. Ireland: History | Geography | Climate | Religion | Politics | Culture | Language | Transportation | Top 10 Attractions 2. By Area: Republic of Ireland | Northern Ireland | Counties | Regions | Cities | Other Destinations 3. Maps: Ireland | Geography | Transportation | Regions & Roads | Counties | Aran Islands | Top Attractions3.1 Dublin: City | Motorways | Rail | DART system3.2 Other Cities: Belfast | Cork | Galway | Derry | Kilkenny | Letterkenny 4. Dublin: History | Economy | Culture | Climate | Eat | Drink | Sleep | Get out4.1 Transport: Get in | Get around | Airport | Port | Port Tunnel | Bus | Suburban Rail | Rapid Transit4.2 Attractions: Map | Top 10 | Itinerary | See | Do | Buy4.3 Landmarks: Museums | Theatres | Places of Worship | Buildings & Structures | Streets & Squares | Open Areas | Castles | Statues | Pubs 5. Belfast: History | Climate | Culture | Eat | Drink | Sleep | Transport | Stay Safe | Get out5.1 Attractions: Map | Top 10 | See | Do | Buy 6. Other Cities: Cork | Derry | Galway | Kilkenny | Letterkenny | Limerick | Sligo | Waterford | Wexford 7. Other Destinations: Aran Islands | Brú Na Bóinne | Bunratty Castle | The Burren | Carlow | Carrowmore | Cliffs of Moher | Connemara | Dingle Peninsula | Dromineer | Giant's Causeway | Glendalough | Iveragh Peninsula | Kinsale | Lakes of Killarney | Lough Corrib | Ring of Kerry | Valentia Island | Western Way-MobileReference®. Free maps for worldwide destinations™.
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Ireland - Travel Guide by MobileReference
Travel Ireland: illustrated travel guide and maps. Includes: Dublin, Cork, Galway and more. (Mobi Travel)MobileReference guides help you get the most out of your vacation. The guides are available for most destinations worldwide and always include FREE offline GPS maps. Over 3 million MobileReference Travel Guides have been downloaded.The world’s most popular electronic guides developed for your smartphone have the following features:✔ GPS map loads to your smartphone memory - no network access needed once the app is downloaded.✔ GPS map displays your location along with nearby sights and attractions.✔ MobileReference guides use vector-based maps so they load quickly and are easy to zoom and scroll.✔ Unlike other travel guides, GPS coordinates for attractions have been verified by users on the ground.✔ Attraction articles can be accessed from both an alphabetical and a categorical index.✔ Top 10 attractions article features sights that no visitor should miss.✔ Articles include tips on what to do and see in your destination.✔ Articles can be added to a list of favorites.✔ The top restaurants have been individually selected by MobileReference editors. These restaurants are marked by a star in the EAT chapter and are plotted on the GPS map✔ Listen to articles on the go with Text-To-Speech✔ No ads✔ No roaming chargesMobileReference Travel Guides provide detailed, practical information about attractions, landmarks, transportation, cultural venues, dining, lodging, history and much more. They are indexed alphabetically and by category, making it easier to access individual articles. Attractions can be viewed on an offline GPS map along with your current location so that you can easily find attractions near you as you explore the city.TABLE OF CONTENTS: Essentials: Eat | Drink | Sleep | Buy | Contact | Respect | Stay Safe | Driving in Ireland | Units Conversion 1. Ireland: History | Geography | Climate | Religion | Politics | Culture | Language | Transportation | Top 10 Attractions 2. By Area: Republic of Ireland | Northern Ireland | Counties | Regions | Cities | Other Destinations 3. Maps: Ireland | Geography | Transportation | Regions & Roads | Counties | Aran Islands | Top Attractions3.1 Dublin: City | Motorways | Rail | DART system3.2 Other Cities: Belfast | Cork | Galway | Derry | Kilkenny | Letterkenny 4. Dublin: History | Economy | Culture | Climate | Eat | Drink | Sleep | Get out4.1 Transport: Get in | Get around | Airport | Port | Port Tunnel | Bus | Suburban Rail | Rapid Transit4.2 Attractions: Map | Top 10 | Itinerary | See | Do | Buy4.3 Landmarks: Museums | Theatres | Places of Worship | Buildings & Structures | Streets & Squares | Open Areas | Castles | Statues | Pubs 5. Belfast: History | Climate | Culture | Eat | Drink | Sleep | Transport | Stay Safe | Get out5.1 Attractions: Map | Top 10 | See | Do | Buy 6. Other Cities: Cork | Derry | Galway | Kilkenny | Letterkenny | Limerick | Sligo | Waterford | Wexford 7. Other Destinations: Aran Islands | Brú Na Bóinne | Bunratty Castle | The Burren | Carlow | Carrowmore | Cliffs of Moher | Connemara | Dingle Peninsula | Dromineer | Giant's Causeway | Glendalough | Iveragh Peninsula | Kinsale | Lakes of Killarney | Lough Corrib | Ring of Kerry | Valentia Island | Western Way-MobileReference®. Free maps for worldwide destinations™.
- published: 18 Sep 2015
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