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Have you heard about Gráinne Mhaol known as “the Pirate Queen”? Or Countess Constance Markievicz? Find out more about their history in this article! #ireland #dublin #instaireland #discoverireland #ireland_gram #loveireland #irish #irishpassion #wanderireland #visitireland #dublincity n #inspireland_ #lovedublin #loves_ireland #icu_ireland #lovindublin #tourismireland #documentdublin #discoverdublin #irelandaily #irlanda #pocket_ireland #inspireland #thedublinbible

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Last weekend in Kilkenny, Ireland. Ad | There’s nothing quite like celebrating St Patrick’s Day in Ireland itself. From the moment I stepped off the plane I received the warmest of Irish welcomes, which continued with everyone I met. We immersed ourselves in the history of Kilkenny, taking in the culture, the food and drink, and of course the music. From traditional Uilleann Pipes and fiddle to folk and ballads, we revelled in the uplifting tunes played in establishments across town. We…

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Learn 75+ fun and interesting facts about Ireland that you should know before you go. Discover fun facts about Ireland, facts about its history and geography, facts about St Patrick, facts about the Great Famine and other fun facts that might surprise you about Ireland. Even an Irish person might learn a thing or two about their own country from this list, I certainly did. #travelaroundireland | Ireland | Travel to Ireland | Facts about Ireland |St Patrick | Eire | Emerald Isle

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1. The government of Ireland declared a State of Emergency at the beginning of WWII, on the 2nd of September 1939, which wasn’t lifted until 1976. This event is known simply as “The Emergency.”

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