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* ...that [[St. James's Gate]] is the traditional starting point in Ireland for the [[pilgrimage]] to [[Santiago de Compostela]]?
* ...that [[St. James's Gate]] is the traditional starting point in Ireland for the [[pilgrimage]] to [[Santiago de Compostela]]?
* ...that [[County Wicklow]] was the last of the traditional [[counties of Ireland]] to be created in 1606—07?
* ...that [[County Wicklow]] was the last of the traditional [[counties of Ireland]] to be created in 1606—07?
* ...that 34 '''[[Irish College|Irish Colleges]]''' have been established on the European continent since the 16th century?
* ...that 34 '''[[Irish College]]s''' have been established on the European continent since the 16th century?
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* ...that '''[[pitch and putt]]''', a game similar to [[golf]] was invented in Ireland where it is still mainly played?
* ...that '''[[pitch and putt]]''', a game similar to [[golf]] was invented in Ireland where it is still mainly played?
* ...that {{nrut|Ireland}}'s '''[[Thomas Gisborne Gordon|Thomas Gisborne Gordon]]''' is the only one-[[hand]]ed person ever to play [[National sports team|international]] [[Rugby football|rugby]] of either code?
* ...that {{nrut|Ireland}}'s '''[[Thomas Gisborne Gordon]]''' is the only one-[[hand]]ed person ever to play [[National sports team|international]] [[Rugby football|rugby]] of either code?
* ...that the '''[[O'Conor Don|O'Conor]]s''', medieval [[King of Connacht|kings of Connacht]], are one of the oldest [[royal families]] in [[Europe]], tracing their [[dynasty]] to [[76 AD]]?
* ...that the '''[[O'Conor Don|O'Conor]]s''', medieval [[King of Connacht|kings of Connacht]], are one of the oldest [[royal families]] in [[Europe]], tracing their [[dynasty]] to [[76 AD]]?
* ...that as well as '''[[Saint Patrick]]''', Ireland has two other [[patron saints]]: [[Brigid of Kildare]] and [[Colmcille]]?
* ...that as well as '''[[Saint Patrick]]''', Ireland has two other [[patron saints]]: [[Brigid of Kildare]] and [[Colmcille]]?
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* ...that '''[[Letterkenny]]''' has the longest [[main street]] in Ireland?
* ...that '''[[Letterkenny]]''' has the longest [[main street]] in Ireland?
* ...that the [[Relic|remains]] of [[Saint Nicholas]] are said to be buried close to '''[[Jerpoint Abbey]]''', [[County Kilkenny|Co. Kilkenny]], having been brought back from the [[Crusades]] by a 12th century [[knight]]?
* ...that the [[Relic|remains]] of [[Saint Nicholas]] are said to be buried close to '''[[Jerpoint Abbey]]''', [[County Kilkenny|Co. Kilkenny]], having been brought back from the [[Crusades]] by a 12th century [[knight]]?
* ...that '''[[cycle polo]]''', a variant of [[polo]] played on [[bicycle|bicycles]] instead of [[horse|horses]], originated in Ireland in 1891?
* ...that '''[[cycle polo]]''', a variant of [[polo]] played on [[bicycle]]s instead of [[horse]]s, originated in Ireland in 1891?
* ...that the '''[[River Foyle]]''' is the fastest flowing [[river]] in [[Europe]] and is crossed by Europe's only [[Double decker#Bridge|double-decker]] [[bridge]]?
* ...that the '''[[River Foyle]]''' is the fastest flowing [[river]] in [[Europe]] and is crossed by Europe's only [[Double decker#Bridge|double-decker]] [[bridge]]?
* ...that '''[[Paul McGrath (footballer)|Paul McGrath]]''', growing up in [[orphanage|orphanages]], was known as Paul Nwobilo until eventually tracked down by his [[mother]], Betty McGrath?
* ...that '''[[Paul McGrath (footballer)|Paul McGrath]]''', growing up in [[orphanage]]s, was known as Paul Nwobilo until eventually tracked down by his [[mother]], Betty McGrath?
* ...that '''[[Cork Harbour]]''' is one of several [[harbours]] that lay claim to the title of "second largest natural harbour in the world by navigational area".
* ...that '''[[Cork Harbour]]''' is one of several [[harbours]] that lay claim to the title of "second largest natural harbour in the world by navigational area".
* ...that '''[[Robert the Bruce]]''', the 14th century [[king of Scotland]], popularised a "pan-[[Gaels|Gaelic]] Greater [[Scotia]]" and his brother [[Edward Bruce]] was the last [[High King of Ireland]]?
* ...that '''[[Robert the Bruce]]''', the 14th century [[king of Scotland]], popularised a "pan-[[Gaels|Gaelic]] Greater [[Scotia]]" and his brother [[Edward Bruce]] was the last [[High King of Ireland]]?
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* ...that '''[[Dublin University Football Club]]''', [[Trinity College, Dublin|Trinity]]'s [[Rugby Union]] club, established in 1854, has a strong claim to be the world's [[oldest football club]]?
* ...that '''[[Dublin University Football Club]]''', [[Trinity College, Dublin|Trinity]]'s [[Rugby Union]] club, established in 1854, has a strong claim to be the world's [[oldest football club]]?
* ...that [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]], in eastern [[Canada]], has a unique dialect of [[Irish language|Irish]], closely resembling the Irish spoken during the 16th to 17th centuries and called '''[[Newfoundland Irish]]'''?
* ...that [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]], in eastern [[Canada]], has a unique dialect of [[Irish language|Irish]], closely resembling the Irish spoken during the 16th to 17th centuries and called '''[[Newfoundland Irish]]'''?
* ...that the [[Dell]] manufacturing plant in [[Raheen]], '''[[Limerick]]''' produces 30,000—60,000 [[personal computer|personal computers]] per day and contributes 5.8% of Irish [[GDP]]?
* ...that the [[Dell]] manufacturing plant in [[Raheen]], '''[[Limerick]]''' produces 30,000—60,000 [[personal computer]]s per day and contributes 5.8% of Irish [[GDP]]?
* ...that in 1631 the entire population of the village of [[Baltimore, County Cork|Baltimore]], [[County Cork]] was kidnapped by [[Algeria|Algerian]] [[pirates]] in what became known as the '''[[Sack of Baltimore]]'''?
* ...that in 1631 the entire population of the village of [[Baltimore, County Cork|Baltimore]], [[County Cork]] was kidnapped by [[Algeria]]n [[pirates]] in what became known as the '''[[Sack of Baltimore]]'''?
* ...that the modern game of '''[[croquet]]''' was invented in Ireland in the 1830s?
* ...that the modern game of '''[[croquet]]''' was invented in Ireland in the 1830s?
* ...that the [[Guinness]] company once produced a [[Marmite]]-like [[yeast extract]] [[Spread (food)|spread]] called '''[[Guinness Yeast Extract]]'''?
* ...that the [[Guinness]] company once produced a [[Marmite]]-like [[yeast extract]] [[Spread (food)|spread]] called '''[[Guinness Yeast Extract]]'''?

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