ireland
ireland
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by Dave Traynor - 2008-05-06
You're in love, and you want to get married or register a civil partnership in Britain. Here's what you need to know about getting married in Britain:Age restrictionsYou can marry or register a civil ...
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by Maggie Moran - 2008-05-29
In my early teens, our extended family vacationed in Ireland. The second day there, we visited Glendalough National Park in County Wicklow. We were tired from the flight and I didn't understand why it...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-06-12
More and more people are enjoying the benefits of spas and nowadays spas are popping up all over Ireland. Killarney is one of Ireland's leading spa destinations, boasting some world-class spas in its ...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-06-12
There are over 30 hotels in Killarney, so there's bound to be something perfect for your stay, from charming Killarney hotels by the lakes to luxury Killarney hotels in the town centre.Killarney is th...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-06-12
County Kerry is located in the beautiful southwest corner and is well worth a visit when in Ireland. Famed the world over for its wonderful landscape of mountains, rivers, parklands, lakes and miles a...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-06-12
The Killarney Summerfest is in its 7th year and has now become the highlight of the event calendar in the south west of Ireland. This year the festival will take place from the 10th to the 20th of Jul...
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by Andrew Gibson - 2008-06-26
Southern Ireland is world famous for its relaxed pace of life, charming people, outstanding natural beauty and beautiful holiday cottages. Popular family holiday destinations are the counties of Carlo...
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by Mary Fok-Seang - 2008-06-30
Dublin Writers Museum is situated within an 18th Century Georgian townhouse in the north city centre. It was due to a proposal by Maurice Gorham to Dublin Tourism, that we now have the museum. However...
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by Mary Fok-Seang - 2008-06-30
Christchurch Cathedral dates back to 1038, when it was founded by Sitric Silkbeard, King of the Vikings and Donat the 1st Bishop of Dublin. According to legend the Cathedral was built in wood. Obvious...
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by Helen Kelly - 2008-06-30
The Cathedral is located at Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8.This very impressive structure is 91 metres high and the nave is 17 metres high. The largest of the three Church of Ireland cathedrals in Du...