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Ireland (i/ˈaɪərlənd/; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə]), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a sovereign state in north-western Europe occupying about five-sixths of the island of Ireland. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is located on the eastern part of the island, and whose metropolitan area is home to around a third of the country's 4.6 million inhabitants. The state shares its only land border with Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom. It is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the Celtic Sea to the south, Saint George's Channel to the south-east and the Irish Sea to the east. It is a unitary, parliamentary republic. The Oireachtas (legislature) consists of a lower house, Dáil Éireann (House of Representatives, lit. 'Assembly of Ireland'), an upper house, Seanad Éireann (Senate of Ireland), and an elected President (Uachtarán) who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, but with some important powers and duties. The head of government is the Taoiseach (Prime Minister, literally 'Chief', a title not used in English), who is elected by the Dáil and appointed by the President, and appoints other government ministers.
Ireland (i/ˈaɪərlənd/; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə]; Ulster-Scots: Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest on Earth.
Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, and located in the northeast of the island. In 2011 the population of Ireland was about 6.4 million, ranking it the second-most populous island in Europe after Great Britain. Just under 4.6 million live in the Republic of Ireland and just over 1.8 million live in Northern Ireland.
The island's geography comprises relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which avoids extremes in temperature. Thick woodlands covered the island until the Middle Ages. As of 2013, the amount of land that is wooded in Ireland is about 11% of the total, compared with a European average of 35%. There are 26 extant mammal species native to Ireland. The Irish climate is very moderated and classified as oceanic. As a result, winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area. However, summers are cooler than those in Continental Europe. Rainfall and cloud cover are abundant.
Northern Ireland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann [ˈt̪ˠuəʃcəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ]; Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a constituent unit of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the northeast of the island of Ireland. It is variously described as a country, province, region, or "part" of the United Kingdom, amongst other terms. Northern Ireland shares a border to the south and west with the Republic of Ireland. In 2011, its population was 1,810,863, constituting about 30% of the island's total population and about 3% of the UK's population. Established by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 as part of the Good Friday Agreement, the Northern Ireland Assembly holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters, while other areas are reserved for the British government. Northern Ireland co-operates with the Republic of Ireland in some areas, and the Agreement granted the Republic the ability to "put forward views and proposals" with "determined efforts to resolve disagreements between the two governments".
A republic (from Latin: res publica) is a sovereign state or country which is organised with a form of government in which power resides in elected individuals representing the citizen body and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law. In modern times, the definition of a republic is commonly limited to a government which excludes a monarch. Currently, 147 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word "republic" as part of their official names; not all of these are republics in the sense of having elected governments, nor do all nations with elected governments use the word "republic" in their names.
Both modern and ancient republics vary widely in their ideology and composition. In the classical and medieval period of Europe, many states were fashioned on the Roman Republic, which referred to the governance of the city of Rome, between it having kings and emperors. The Italian medieval and Renaissance political tradition, today referred to as "civic humanism", is sometimes considered to derive directly from Roman republicans such as Sallust and Tacitus. However, Greek-influenced Roman authors, such as Polybius and Cicero, sometimes also used the term as a translation for the Greek politeia which could mean regime generally, but could also be applied to certain specific types of regime which did not exactly correspond to that of the Roman Republic. Republics were not equated with classical democracies such as Athens, but had a democratic aspect.
A republic is a type of government where the citizens choose the leaders of their country.
Republic or The Republic may also refer to:
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/)
English Commentary By Football HD 1-0 Walters 1-1 Gimènez 2-1 Christie 3-1 McClean Republic of Ireland’s inexperienced squad of players had a baptism of fire on Thursday night as their trip to Mexico ended in a 3-1 defeat. The hosting team completely dominated for the majority of the match, fully deserving their comfortable victory and giving Republic of Ireland a lot of issues to iron out. This defeat made it three games without a win for the hosts, with them losing their last two matches. Since their fairytale Euro 2016 campaign ended they have won four, drawn two, and lost two of their eight matches, and they could do with another win ahead of their crucial World Cup qualifier against Austria next weekend. Republic of Ireland currently sit 2nd in their qualifying group, behind ...
Republic of Ireland vs Austria 1-1 Competition: WC Qualification Europe Date: 11 June 2017 Stadium: Aviva Stadium (Dublin)
Ryan Janek Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, crossing the border from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland Dublin meaning "town of the hurdled ford", is the capital city of Ireland.The English name for the city is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn, meaning "black pool". Dublin is situated near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and the centre of the Dublin Region. Originally founded as a Viking settlement in the 9th century, it evolved into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's principal city following the Norman invasion. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, the new parliament, the Oireachtas, was located in Leinster House. Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State and later the Republic of Ireland. For more on D...
Euro 1996 Play Off Match - Anfield 13th December 1995 Presented by Bill O'Herlihy with John Giles, Kevin Moran, Pat Crerand, Niall Quinn, Ray Treacy.
Welcome to Top10Archive! Wet the tea and stop acting the maggot! We're sucking the diesel now as we venture through the North Atlantic island of Ireland. For this lucky installment, we’re stopping off at The Emerald Isle, tossing back a pint of Gat, and reveling in the country’s natural beauty. Support us by shopping on Amazon! http://tinyurl.com/njwyzzn Check out our website: http://www.top10archive.net Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/top10archives Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/top10archives 10. Fame of the Irish 9. Irish Inventions 8. Irish Cuisine 7. Tourist Attractions of Ireland 6. Ireland Wildlife 5. Irish Folklore 4. Irish Influence on Samhain 3. Tailteann Games 2. Easter Rising 1. Irish War of Independence References: http://www.eupedia.com/ireland/fa...
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 Irel...
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 dis...
It wasn't just London and Scotland where there was a vote to Remain last Thursday. The people of Northern Ireland also bucked the trend, leading to calls from Sinn Fein for a referendum on the re-unification of Ireland and advice from one leading unionist politican that residents of the north could protect their movements around the EU by taking up their right to an Irish passport.
http://preparetoserve.com Northern Ireland vs Republic of Ireland (differences).
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/)
English Commentary By Football HD 1-0 Walters 1-1 Gimènez 2-1 Christie 3-1 McClean Republic of Ireland’s inexperienced squad of players had a baptism of fire on Thursday night as their trip to Mexico ended in a 3-1 defeat. The hosting team completely dominated for the majority of the match, fully deserving their comfortable victory and giving Republic of Ireland a lot of issues to iron out. This defeat made it three games without a win for the hosts, with them losing their last two matches. Since their fairytale Euro 2016 campaign ended they have won four, drawn two, and lost two of their eight matches, and they could do with another win ahead of their crucial World Cup qualifier against Austria next weekend. Republic of Ireland currently sit 2nd in their qualifying group, behind ...
Republic of Ireland vs Austria 1-1 Competition: WC Qualification Europe Date: 11 June 2017 Stadium: Aviva Stadium (Dublin)
Ryan Janek Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, crossing the border from Northern Ireland UK into The Republic of Ireland Dublin meaning "town of the hurdled ford", is the capital city of Ireland.The English name for the city is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn, meaning "black pool". Dublin is situated near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and the centre of the Dublin Region. Originally founded as a Viking settlement in the 9th century, it evolved into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's principal city following the Norman invasion. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, the new parliament, the Oireachtas, was located in Leinster House. Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State and later the Republic of Ireland. For more on D...
Euro 1996 Play Off Match - Anfield 13th December 1995 Presented by Bill O'Herlihy with John Giles, Kevin Moran, Pat Crerand, Niall Quinn, Ray Treacy.
Welcome to Top10Archive! Wet the tea and stop acting the maggot! We're sucking the diesel now as we venture through the North Atlantic island of Ireland. For this lucky installment, we’re stopping off at The Emerald Isle, tossing back a pint of Gat, and reveling in the country’s natural beauty. Support us by shopping on Amazon! http://tinyurl.com/njwyzzn Check out our website: http://www.top10archive.net Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/top10archives Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/top10archives 10. Fame of the Irish 9. Irish Inventions 8. Irish Cuisine 7. Tourist Attractions of Ireland 6. Ireland Wildlife 5. Irish Folklore 4. Irish Influence on Samhain 3. Tailteann Games 2. Easter Rising 1. Irish War of Independence References: http://www.eupedia.com/ireland/fa...
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 Irel...
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 dis...
It wasn't just London and Scotland where there was a vote to Remain last Thursday. The people of Northern Ireland also bucked the trend, leading to calls from Sinn Fein for a referendum on the re-unification of Ireland and advice from one leading unionist politican that residents of the north could protect their movements around the EU by taking up their right to an Irish passport.
http://preparetoserve.com Northern Ireland vs Republic of Ireland (differences).