Ireland profile
June 29th, 2008
Ireland profile
Ireland Country Profile
Ireland Country Profile ... Capital: Dublin: Population: 4,156,119 (July 2008 est.) Language: English is the language generally used. (more...)
Ireland (07/08)
PROFILE. OFFICIAL NAME: Ireland. Geography Area: 70,282 sq. km. (27,136 sq. mi.); slightly larger than West Virginia. Terrain: Arable 10%, meadows and pastures 77%, rough grazing in use ... (more...)
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Business Coaching Ireland: Profiles at Work
Profiles at Work, Ireland provide business coaching to Irish companies, Business Organisations and Individuals. (more...)
Ireland profile - For Australian exporters - Austrade
Austrade's Ireland country profile provides Australian exporters with useful overview, economic and trade-related information, along with current business situation and general ... (more...)
Northern Ireland - Profile of the Northern Irish national football ...
Not held back by a small national population, Northern Ireland have continually punched above their weight over the decades in international competition and have seen a recent ... (more...)
WHO | Ireland
Ireland. This map is an approximation of actual country borders. CONTACT INFORMATION ... MORTALITY AND BURDEN OF DISEASE - Mortality profile - Tuberculosis - HIV/AIDS epidemiological ... (more...)
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Ireland Team Profile: Under 19 Cricket Stats | ICC Under 19 Cricket ...
Check out the Ireland Squad in Under 19 Cricket, team profiles, Ireland Under 19 Cricket Match Schedules, Under 19 Cricket stats and more from Yahoo! Cricket (more...)
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Killarney, Ireland profile - ePodunk
Killarney, community profile, with detailed info on hotels, real estate, travel and tourism. ... Sections below provide additional information and links about Killarney travel and ... (more...)
Country profile: Irish Republic
Long under English or British rule, Ireland lost half its population in the decades following the Great Potato Famine of the 1840s, becoming a nation of emigrants. After World War ... (more...)