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Republic of Ireland

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  1. a republic consisting of 26 of 32 counties comprising the island of Ireland; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1921

How To Use Republic of Ireland In A Sentence

  • It would be best to save her money in euros in the Republic of Ireland. Times, Sunday Times
  • We could end up with a scenario in which the Republic of Ireland can lay claim to a play-off place.
  • The Republic of Ireland took its system off the peg.
  • The Republic of Ireland goalkeeper, 34, damaged the joint for the second time in less than a year during the warm-up for City's Europa League tie against Aris Salonika last week.
  • Republic of Ireland 0-1 France World Cup 2010 Qualifying Highlights (Video) (1): Ze lucky frogs-spawny vampire repelling fickers! Soccer Blogs - latest posts
  • The Republic of Ireland is almost entirely Roman Catholic, and it does not regard itself as British, and is not now even a supporter of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
  • In fact, in the Republic of Ireland, catholicism is doubly important.
  • The IRA drove the inspectors to the first dump in the Republic of Ireland.
  • There is another country called the Republic of Ireland or Eire on the British Isles.
  • At present, six million pregnant sows in the EU are confined in stalls, including many in the Republic of Ireland.
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