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  1. Etimología. El artículo 4 de la Constitución de Irlanda, la cual fue adoptada en 1937, dice que «el nombre del Estado es Éire, o en inglés, Ireland». [9] Para todos los propósitos oficiales, incluyendo relaciones internacionales y otros documentos legales, el gobierno irlandés usa el nombre de Ireland, además de utilizar Éire para documentos escritos en irlandés.

  2. Hace 6 días · Ireland declared itself a republic in 1949 and formally left the British Dominion. Beginning in the 1960s, deep sectarian divides between the Catholic and Protestant populations and systemic discrimination in Northern Ireland erupted into years of violence known as the Troubles.

  3. Ireland's Hidden Heartlands. Soaring cliffs, buzzing little towns and a way of life forever inspired by the sea, that's what you'll find on the world’s longest defined coastal touring route. Start your journey. Amazing cliff-walks, Game of Thrones® adventures, Titanic attractions – let Northern Ireland stir your soul.

  4. Ireland is a parliamentary republic consisting of 26 counties. The prime minister (Taoiseach) who is the head of government is appointed by the president after nomination by the Lower House (Dail) and exercises executive power. The president who is the head of state mostly has ceremonial powers.

  5. アイルランド ( 愛: Éire 、 英: Ireland )は、 北西ヨーロッパ に位置し、 北大西洋 の アイルランド島 の大部分を領土とする 共和制 国家 。. 代替的な記述で アイルランド共和国 (アイルランドきょうわこく、 愛: Poblacht na hÉireann 、 英: Republic of Ireland )と ...

  6. Website. fai.ie. The Republic of Ireland national football team ( Irish: Foireann peile náisiúnta Phoblacht na hÉireann) represents the Republic of Ireland in men's international football. It is governed by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI). The team made their debut at the 1924 Summer Olympics, reaching the quarter-finals.

  7. Ireland - Celtic Culture, Landscape, History: In the general election of 1948, Fianna Fáil failed to gain a majority, winning only 68 of the 147 seats in the Dáil, but de Valera refused to enter a coalition. John A. Costello emerged as the leader of an interparty government led by his own party, Fine Gael. Costello introduced the Republic of Ireland Act, which repealed the External Relations ...

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