Ireland
Fun facts about Ireland
Irishman James Hoban designed the white house.
There are more mobile phones in Ireland than there are people.
Halloween was derived from an Irish festival.
titanic, the unsinkable ship, which sunk in its maiden voyage, was made in Ireland.
Dracula may actually have been inspired by the Irish legend of Abhartsch.
there are more Irish people living outside Ireland than in.
The Irish may have discovered America first.
The " Oldest pub in Ireland" is reputed to be located in Dublin. The pub called The Brazen Head. There has been a pub on this site since 1198.
According to the Irish birthday traditions, people hold the birthday child upside down and bump the head slightly on the floor. The bumps correspond to the age of the child, it is believed that this tradition brings good luck.
St. Patrick's clearing of snakes isn't true.
The harp, also known as the national symbol of Ireland, the Celtic cross, the shamrock, and the Irish wolf hound are all well known as irish symbols.
St. Patricks is much more solemn in Ireland and less about drinking.
St. Patrick was not actually irish, he was Roman.
Irishman James Hoban designed the white house.
There are more mobile phones in Ireland than there are people.
Halloween was derived from an Irish festival.
titanic, the unsinkable ship, which sunk in its maiden voyage, was made in Ireland.
Dracula may actually have been inspired by the Irish legend of Abhartsch.
there are more Irish people living outside Ireland than in.
The Irish may have discovered America first.
The " Oldest pub in Ireland" is reputed to be located in Dublin. The pub called The Brazen Head. There has been a pub on this site since 1198.
According to the Irish birthday traditions, people hold the birthday child upside down and bump the head slightly on the floor. The bumps correspond to the age of the child, it is believed that this tradition brings good luck.
St. Patrick's clearing of snakes isn't true.
The harp, also known as the national symbol of Ireland, the Celtic cross, the shamrock, and the Irish wolf hound are all well known as irish symbols.
St. Patricks is much more solemn in Ireland and less about drinking.
St. Patrick was not actually irish, he was Roman.