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  2. Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland (Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ⓘ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), [a] is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland, with a population of about 5.4 million. [4]

  3. The republic of Ireland occupies the greater part of an island lying to the west of Great Britain, from which it is separated—at distances ranging from 11 to 120 miles (18 to 193 km)—by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St. George’s Channel.

  4. Ireland - Celtic Culture, Landscape, History | Britannica

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    Costello introduced the Republic of Ireland Act, which repealed the External Relations Act of 1936 and ended the fiction of Commonwealth membership. The act took effect in April 1949, and the British government retaliated with legislation recognizing the new status of Ireland but guaranteeing the constitutional status of Northern Ireland and

  5. Ireland - Politics, Economy, Society | Britannica

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    The Irish republic is a parliamentary democracy. Its constitution was promulgated in 1937 and can be amended through a referendum. The country’s head of state, the president ( uachtarán ), is elected directly by the public for a term of seven years and is eligible for reelection for a second term.

  6. Ireland - The World Factbook

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    The modern Irish state traces its origins to the failed 1916 Easter Monday Uprising that galvanized nationalist sentiment. The ensuing guerrilla war led to independence from the UK in 1921 with the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the creation of the Irish Free State.

  7. Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Ireland is a parliamentary democracy based on the Westminster system, with a written constitution and a popularly elected president whose role is mostly ceremonial.

  8. Ireland country profile - BBC News

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    The Republic of Ireland leaves the British Commonwealth. 1973 - Ireland joins the European Economic Community. Violence in Northern Ireland intensifies.

  9. Republic of Ireland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The country is sometimes called the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from the island. It is a member of the European Union. The republic's capital is Dublin. Cork is the second largest city in the country and the third largest on the island of Ireland. The population of Ireland is 4.9 million.

  10. Ireland - The World Factbook

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    Ireland formally left the British Dominion in 1949 when Ireland declared itself a republic. Deep sectarian divides between the Catholic and Protestant populations and systemic discrimination in Northern Ireland erupted into years of violence known as the "Troubles" that began in the 1960s.

  11. Learn about Ireland's customs and border regulations, duty-free allowances and more. Here's what you need to know if you're bringing your furry friend on holiday! Discover all you need to know about Ireland's currencies, cards and bank services. Make a note of the numbers to contact in case of emergency in Ireland.