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  1. A Human Geography of Ireland by James H. Johnson, 1994-04-14
  2. Ireland, the Great War and the Geography of Remembrance.(Book Review): An article from: Environments by Andrew Iarocci, 2004-12-01
  3. The geography of Ireland (Aspects of Ireland) by Joseph P Haughton, 1979
  4. An Historical Geography of Ireland (B. J. Graham Department of Environmental Studies) by B. J. Graham, L. G. Proudfoot, 1993-02-12
  5. A regional geography of Ireland by Gerard Fahy, 1966
  6. Germany in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Jeffrey Zuehlke, 2003-04
  7. Landscapes of Neolithic Ireland by Gabriel Cooney, 1999-12-02
  8. Spain in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Stacy Taus-Bolstad, 2004-02
  9. Voting Behaviour in the Republic of Ireland: A Geographical Perspective (Oxford Research Studies in Geography) by M. A. Busteed, 1991-01-31
  10. An Historical Geography of Railways in Great Britain and Ireland by David Turnock, 1998-05
  11. The social magic of correspondence: conceptions of the mails in early nineteenth century Ireland [An article from: Journal of Historical Geography] by G. Prendiville, 2005-07-01
  12. Ireland, the Great War and the Geography of Remembrance (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography) by Nuala C. Johnson, 2003-06-30
  13. Ireland (Countries: Faces and Places) by Patrick Ryan, 1999-08
  14. Ireland: A Reference Guide From The Renaissance To The Present (European Nations) by John P. McCarthy, 2006-06-30

21. Quick Reference Guides On Ireland - Geography: Coastline (Facts About Ireland)
Quick Reference Guides on Ireland Geography Coastline (Facts About Ireland).Top ireland geography Coastline. ireland geography Coastline. 1,448 km.
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22. Ireland: Romantic Ireland Vacations
ireland geography. Location Western Europe, occupying fivesixthsof the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of
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Location: Western Europe, occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain
Geographic coordinates: 53 00 N, 8 00 W
Map references: Europe
Area: total: 70,280 sq km land: 68,890 sq km water: 1,390 sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than West Virginia Land boundaries: total: 360 km border countries: UK 360 km Coastline: 1,448 km Maritime claims: continental shelf: not specified exclusive fishing zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: temperate maritime; modified by North Atlantic Current; mild winters, cool summers; consistently humid; overcast about half the time Terrain: mostly level to rolling interior plain surrounded by rugged hills and low mountains; sea cliffs on west coast Elevation extremes: lowest point: Atlantic Ocean m highest point: Carrauntoohil 1,041 m

23. All Ireland Geography Quiz Book; Author: Doherty, J. E.; Author: Hickey, D. J.;
English Books Games Puzzles All ireland geography Quiz Book.
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Author: Doherty, J. E.; Author: Hickey, D. J.
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24. Www.geographyinaction.co.uk
This site is for use by all geography students and teachers, although much of ithas been designed with the Northern ireland geography Curriculum in mind.
http://www.geographyinaction.co.uk/
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This site is for use by all geography students and teachers, although much of it has been designed with the Northern Ireland Geography Curriculum in mind.
To optimise your use of this site you should install Apple's QT Player (free from Apple ) and Macromedia Flash player (free from the Macromedia site) . The geographyinaction forum is now available Contact me: sroulston@geographyinaction.co.uk "Geography is the subject that holds the key to our future" Michael Palin Last updated 22nd March 2004 Click here if you want to view this site with no frames Part of the National Grid for Learning

25. NCBuy: Ireland Geography - Country Statistics
Geography references, elevations and more for Ireland. Countries of the WorldReference Center profile for Ireland. Tabular Data ireland geography.
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26. The Geography Of Ancient Ireland
The geography of Ancient ireland. ( Copyright 1995, by Michael Sundermeier) The geography of ancient ireland is rooted in myth and legend, and so the degree of certainty about anything geographical
http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/geograph.htm
The Geography of Ancient Ireland
The geography of ancient Ireland is rooted in myth and legend, and so the degree of certainty about anything geographical diminishes the further back in time it is. With that in mind, the following brief summary may be of some help:
Provinces
What is now four provinces was probably in ancient times five, as is indicated by the Irish word for the provinces, (which means fifths). They are Ulster (Ulaid), Connacht, Munster (Mumu), Leinster (Lagin), Meath (Mide). See Map (This is a very large map; an alternative smaller map is under development). Ulster presently contains the counties of Donegal, Derry, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Fermanagh, Monaghan, Armagh, and Cavan. (Cavan, Monaghan, and Donegal are in the Republic; the rest constitute Northern Ireland.) In ancient times, the extension of Ulster was determined more by the presence of the Ulaid (i.e., the people of Ulster) than any geographical boundaries; this observation applies, of course, to all the geographical divisions of Ireland in ancient times.. Louth, Monaghan, Armagh, and Down were all certainly part of ancient Ulster; as one moves away from this area, the identification becomes more and more vague. The ancient capital was Emuin Machae (var. Emain Macha), which was located near the town of Armagh (approximately two miles west of the town at Navan Fort). The term "capital" does not mean an administrative or legislative center; rather it was the more-or-less permanent site of the royal residence.

27. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
The tricolor in its modern form was recognized by the constitution on Dec.29, 1937. Ireland. Official name Éire (Irish); Ireland (English).
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?ireland

28. PSIgate - Featured Sites - Geology Of Ireland
Northern Ireland Created by Geography in Action for geography students and teachersand particularly designed with the Northern ireland geography curriculum in
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/newsite/featured_22.html

29. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 2112 Lesson Plans For Ireland Geography
Found 2112 ireland geography related lesson plans. Log in or become a LessonPlanet Member to access the lessons below. 2112 Ireland Lesson Plans
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30. ABC Country Book Of Ireland - Geography Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate,
ireland Interactive Factbook geography, Flag, Map,geography,People, Government, Economy, Transportation, Communications.
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  • Location:
    Western Europe, occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain
  • Map references:
    Europe
  • Area:
      total area:
        70,280 sq km
          land area:
            68,890 sq km
              comparative area:
                slightly larger than West Virginia
              • Land boundaries: total 360 km, UK 360 km
              • Coastline: 1,448 km
              • Maritime claims:
                  continental shelf:
                    not specified
                      exclusive fishing zone:
                        200 nm
                          territorial sea:
                            12 nm
                          • International disputes: Northern Ireland question with the UK; Rockall continental shelf dispute involving Denmark, Iceland, and the UK (Ireland and the UK have signed a boundary agreement in the Rockall area)
                          • Climate: temperate maritime; modified by North Atlantic Current; mild winters, cool summers; consistently humid; overcast about half the time
                          • Terrain: mostly level to rolling interior plain surrounded by rugged hills and low mountains; sea cliffs on west coast
                          • Natural resources: zinc, lead, natural gas, petroleum, barite, copper, gypsum, limestone, dolomite, peat, silver

31. Geography Of Ireland
An Outline geography of ireland. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE. RIVERS. CLIMATE. SOILS. VEGETATION. FAUNA. PEOPLE. URBAN SETTLEMENT. AGRICULTURE. FORESTRY. FISHING. MINING. ELECTRICITY .
http://www.ireland-information.com/reference/geog.html
An Outline Geography of Ireland
CONTENTS Introduction

Ireland is an island on the western fringe of Europe between latitude 51 1/2 and 55 1/2 degrees north, and longitude 5 1/2 to 10 1/2 degrees west. Its greatest length, from Malin Head in the north to Mizen Head in the south, is 486 km and its greatest width from east to west is approximately 275 km. Since 1921 the island has been divided politically into two parts. The independent twenty-six county area, comprising 70,282 sq. km, has a population of 3,523,401 (1991). Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom and contains six of the nine counties of the ancient province of Ulster, has a population of 1,569,971 (1991). In 1973 Ireland became a member of the European Union (EU).
Physical Landscape
The two great mountain systems of Europe, north of the Alps, converge westwards to meet and mingle in Ireland. The older (Caledonian) extends from Scandinavia through Scotland to the north and west of Ireland, where it gives rise to the rugged and mountainous landscapes of Counties Donegal, Mayo and Galway. The higher mountains are of quartzite which weathers into bare, cone-shaped peaks such as Errigal (752 m) in Donegal, Croagh Patrick (765m) in Mayo and the Twelve Bens in Galway. Structures of similar age are responsible for the Wicklow and Blackstairs mountains which extend south-westwards from Dublin Bay for a distance of more than 100 km. In these, long-continued denudation of a great anticlinal structure has exposed a granite core which now forms rounded peat-covered uplands, the crests being notched in places by glacial cirques. The mountains are penetrated by deep glacially modified valleys of which the best known is Glendalough in County Wicklow.

32. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ireland
Article about the geography, history, early Christian period, society and religion.
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GEOGRAPHY Ireland lies in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain, from which it is separated in the north-east by the North Channel, in the east by the Irish Sea, and in the south-east by St. George's Channel. Situated between the fifty-first and fifty-sixth degrees of latitude, and between the fifth and eleventh parallels of longitude (Greenwich), its greatest length is 302 miles, its greatest breadth 174 miles, its area 32,535 square miles. It is divided into four provinces, these being subdivided into thirty-two counties. In the centre the country is a level plain; towards the coast there are several detached mountain chains. Its rivers and bays are numerous, also its bogs; its climate is mild, though unduly moist. In minerals it is not wealthy like Great Britain, but is soil is generally more fertile, and is specially suitable for agriculture and pasturage. EARLY HISTORY Christian Era fact and fiction are interwoven and events are often shrouded in shadows and mists. Such, for instance, are the exploits of Cuchullain and Finn Macumhael. Nor have many of these early kinds been remarkable, if we except Conn of the Hundred Battles, who lived in the first century after Christ; Cormac, who lived a century later; Tuathal, who established the Feis of Tara; Niall, who invaded Britain; and Dathi, who in the fifth century lost his life at the foot of the Alps. The Irish were then pagans, but not barbarians. Their roads were indeed ill-constructed, their wooden dwellings rude, the dress of their lower orders scanty, their implements of agriculture and war primitive, and so were their land vehicles, and the boats in which they traversed the sea. On the other hand, some of their swords and shields showed some skill in metal-working, and their war-like and commercial voyages to Britain and Gaul argue some proficiency in shipbuilding and navigation. They certainly loved music; and, besides their inscribed Ogham writing, they had a knowledge of letters. There was a high-king of Ireland (

33. United Kingdom: Geography, Maps And Information
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34. Elanora Heights Primary School - Information - Liffey
School project about the River Liffey in Dublin compiled by students from Elanora Heights Primary School. Illustrates how a local river can be used as a focus for studies of local culture, geography, and environmental issues.
http://www.iol.ie/~ndnsp/rivers/liffey1.htm
Computer Co-ordinator : Judith Bennett : This page was received from the Elanora Heights Primary School on 22nd Mar, 1996
The reports come from the students of Gerard Maloney of the North Dublin National School Project , Ireland.
The Liffey River, Dublin, Ireland
Location
The river Liffey is the main river in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It rises in Sally Gap near Kippure in Wicklow, the county just south of Dublin. It then travels one hundred and twenty five kilometres through the centre of Dublin City, and out into Dublin Bay, and out to the Irish Sea.
There are lots of bridges along the Liffey such as the Ha'penny bridge so called because it used to cost half a penny to cross it, and O'Connell bridge. The last bridge on the river is a toll bridge called the East Link , which is four hundred metres from the mouth of the Liffey.
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THE LIFFEY BRIDGES
On the river Liffey there are 16 bridges.The first is the Anna Livia Bridge.
THE ANNA LIVIA BRIDGE
The Anna Livia Bridge was originally named Chapelizod Bridge, but it changed on 5th April 1982 and became the Anna Livia Bridge in honour of James Joyce, author of the world famous novel "Finnegan's Wake". He called the river Anna Livia Plurabelle.The bridge is built on an ancient Ford site on the old highway leading to the west of Ireland.

35. Queen's University Belfast - School Of Geography
Comprehensive information on teaching and research in both physical and human geography at Northern ireland's oldest university.
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36. Map Zones - Ireland Map
Learn about thecountry's language, geography, history, population, culture, currency, government, people, and economy.
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Introduction
People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
Ireland Introduction Back to Top Ireland, island in the North Atlantic Ocean, separated from Great Britain by St George's Channel on the south-east, the Irish Sea on the east, and the North Channel on the north-east. Politically, the island is divided into Northern Ireland, a constituent part of the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland. The island is divided into four historical provinces-Connaught (Connacht), Leinster, Munster, and Ulster-and 32 administrative units called counties. The Republic of Ireland consists of Connaught, Leinster, and Munster provinces, totalling 23 counties, and 3 counties in the province of Ulster. Northern Ireland consists of 6 counties divided into 26 districts, the remainder of Ulster. The area of the island is 83,765 sq km (32,342 sq mi) Official Name- Republic of Ireland
Capital City- Dublin
Languages- Irish, English
Official Currency- Euro
Religions- Catholic, others
Population- 3,621,000

37. This Site Has Moved
Maps and History of Early Irish territories, clans, tribes and placenames. The geography of early ireland. History + geography + Genealogy. With a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs xxx Celtic ireland - Sons of Milidh. A.D
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38. The South Aris Website
Follow a group of experienced Irish sailors and mountaineers attempted to retrace the footsteps of the epic journey made by Ernest Shackleton in 1915. Also learn about the geography, climate and wildlife of the region.
http://ireland.iol.ie/south-aris/
Welcome to the South Arís Expedition Web Page! This Web Site has been set-up so that you can find out about the expedition, follow its progress online and find out where else to tune in, turn on and read about it. We hope you have an enjoyable time browsing through the site and if you would like to know something which is not already here please e-mail us and we will try to answer your questions. So what's it all about? .... A group of experienced Irish sailors and mountaineers attempted to retrace the footsteps of the epic journey made by Ernest Shackleton in 1915. The Epic journey? Shackleton and Tom Crean ( another Irish man ) after being shipwrecked in pack ice made an 800 mile voyage in a tiny lifeboat across the inhospitable Southern Ocean from Elephant Island to South Georgia. On Landfall they had to traverse hostile mountains and glaciers across the island where they finally reached a whaling station - safety for them and their fellow sailors whom they returned to rescue. More about the original expedition can be found Here So in early 1997 the Irish team traveled to the Antarctic to scale several unclimbed peaks on Elephant Island and to sail in a replica of the tiny lifeboat the 800 miles to South Georgia. The team then was to traverse the island's rugged interior scaling more unclimbed peaks before arrival at Stromness (

39. Ireland
Major sources and definitions. geography. ireland is situated in the Atlantic Ocean and separated from counties that make up Northern ireland. ireland resembles a basina central
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    Infoplease Atlas: Ireland National name: Ireland, or Eire in the Irish language President: Mary McAleese (1997) Taoiseach (Prime Minister): Bertie Ahern (1997) Area: 27,135 sq mi (70,280 sq km) Population (2004 est.): 3,969,558 (growth rate: 1.2%); birth rate: 14.5/1000; infant mortality rate: 5.5/1000; life expectancy: 77.4; density per sq mi: 146 Capital (2003 est.): Dublin, 1,018,500 Other large cities: Cork, 193,400; Limerick, 84,900; Galway, 67,200 Monetary units: Euro (formerly Irish pound [punt]) Languages: English, Irish Gaelic Ethnicity/race: Celtic, English Religions: Roman Catholic 91.6%, Anglican 2.5%, other 5.9% Literacy rate: 98% (1981 est.) Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2002 est.): $113.7 billion; per capita $29,300. Real growth rate: Inflation: Unemployment: Arable land: Agriculture: turnips, barley, potatoes, sugar beets, wheat; beef, dairy products.

40. Encyclopedia: Ireland/Geography
Encyclopedia ireland/geography. Location Western Europe, occupying fivesixthsof the island of ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain
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