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  • 11Irish dance — Irish dancers at St. Patrick s Day parade in Fort Collins, Colorado Irish dancers at an Irish Dance Festival in New York City Irish dancing or Irish dance is a group of traditional danc …

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  • 12Irish — may refer to: * Ireland, an island in northwest Europe consisting of: ** Ireland, known as the Irish Free State up until 1937, then the Republic of Ireland, a sovereign state covering 5/6 of the island. ** Northern Ireland, a semi autonomous… …

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  • 13Irish neutrality — has been a policy of the Irish Free State and its successor, Ireland, since independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1922. This article concerns the exact nature of Irish neutrality in practice.Ireland s concept of… …

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  • 14Irish (Junior Cert) — Irish ( Gaeilge ) is a subject of the Junior Cycle examination in Secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland. There are three levels: Higher (commonly known as Honors ), Ordinary (commonly known as Pass ) and Foundation (rarely taken, usually… …

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  • 15Irish republicanism — ( ga. Poblachtánachas) is an ideology based on the Irish nationalist belief that all of Ireland should be a single independent republic.In 1801, under the Act of Union, the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland merged (partly through bribery via… …

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  • 16American-Irish people — Infobox Ethnic group group=American Irish poptime= popplace=Dublin and rural towns of Ireland langs=Irish English rels=Christianity (Roman Catholicism, Protestantism) related=Irish Americans, British Americans (English Americans, Scottish… …

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  • 17Irish jokes — are a class of jokes, generally based on a stereotype of the Irish people as drunkards, dullards, incompetent, sexually naive or overly fecund or a combination of all or some of these characteristics. Such jokes are, perhaps surprisingly, popular …

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  • 18Irish — c.1200, Irisce, from stem of O.E. Iras inhabitant of Ireland, from O.N. irar, ultimately from O.Ir. Eriu (acc. Eirinn, Erinn) Erin, which is from O.Celt. *Iveriu (acc. *Iverionem, ablative *Iverione), perhaps from PIE *pi wer fertile, lit. fat,… …

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  • 19Irish diaspora — Emigrants Leave Ireland , engraving by Henry Doyle (1827–1892), from Mary Frances Cusack s Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868 …

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  • 20Irish War of Independence — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Irish War of Independence, Interwar Period caption= The No.2 3rd Tipperary Brigade Flying Column during the war date=January 21, 1919 July 11, 1921 (though violence continued until July 1922) place=Ireland casus …

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