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  2. .irish - Wikipedia

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    The rights to run the domain were applied for in June 2012 by Dot-Irish LLC, a for-profit company in California, United States, [1] as part of an expansion of generic top-level domains by ICANN. The application was successful, [ 2 ] and the domain opened for registrations on 17 March 2015, with public registration opened on 25 June 2015.

  3. .ie - Wikipedia

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    On 31 March 2022, there were 330,000 registered .ie domain names. [21] This has surpassed the number of Irish-owned and or hosted .com domain names. It is the preferred extension for new Irish businesses. Approximately 140 new .ie domains are registered each working day.

  4. IE Domain Registry - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IE_Domain_Registry

    The IE Domain Registry operates a managed registry model [6] for Ireland's national .ie domain. This means that every application for a .ie domain name is checked to make sure that the applicant has a real connection with Ireland. Applicants can provide just one document to prove identity and connection to Ireland.

  5. Celtic Otherworld - Wikipedia

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    The 'Land of the Ever Young' depicted by Arthur Rackham in Irish Fairy Tales (1920). In Celtic mythology, the Otherworld is the realm of the deities and possibly also the dead. In Gaelic and Brittonic myth it is usually a supernatural realm of everlasting youth, beauty, health, abundance and joy. [1]

  6. Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland

    During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Seán Lemass authorised the search of Cuban and Czechoslovak aircraft passing through Shannon and passed the information to the CIA. [91] Ireland's air facilities were used by the United States military for the delivery of military personnel involved in the 2003 invasion of Iraq through Shannon Airport.

  7. Aos Sí - Wikipedia

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    Aos sí (pronounced [iːsˠ ˈʃiː]; English approximation: / iː s ˈ ʃ iː / eess SHEE; older form: aes sídhe [eːsˠ ˈʃiːə]) is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Gaelic folklore, similar to elves.

  8. boards.ie - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boards.ie

    Boards.ie is a large Internet forum in Ireland.. As of January 2020, the site had more than 360,000 members, 3,200,000 threads and 64 million posts. [1] A wide variety of topics from entertainment (e.g. music, radio television, films) to jobs to politics to bereavement and to personal relationships are widely discussed, mostly from an Irish perspective.

  9. The Irish Times - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Irish_Times

    On 15 October 2012 John O'Shea, Head of Online, The Irish Times, announced that the ireland.com domain name had been sold to Tourism Ireland, and that the associated ireland.com email service would end on 7 November 2012. [60] The domain name was sold for €495,000. [60] The ending of the email service affected about 15,000 subscribers. [61]

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