What is the Irish word for a four-leaf clover?
What is a Shamrock?
What year was the Good Friday agreement signed?
What is 1998?
Why does some people criticize Troubles Tourism?
Because they think it commercializes trauma and keeps old conflicts alive.
What caused the Irish Famine?
An infection in the potato
What does IRA stand for?
What is Irish Republican Army?
The shamrock is a symbol of which Irish holiday?
What is Saint Patricks day
During which decade does the show Derry Girls take place?
In the 19-decade
Which wall runs through the city of Belfast?
What is Belfast Peace Wall?
What was the mayor immigration destination that the Irish people left for? Name at least two countries
USA and Australia
What does Guinness produce?
What is beer?
Which two big Irish companies use "the Irish Harp" as their logo?
What is Ryanair and Guinness
What was the purpose of the Good Friday agreement?
To stabilize peace in Northeren Ireland
What is the difference between the unionists and nationalist?
The unionist wants to remain part of the UK...
Nationalist wants to join Ireland
How many died during the Great Irish Famine?
Up to a million people
Where is Derry?
In Northeren Ireland
What does the celtic cross symbolize?
The blend of Christian faith and Celtic heritage
How many people was killed during the conflict?
What is about 3500 people ish
What year did "The troubles" started?
What is year 1969
How many people left during "The Great Famine"?
What is between 1.5 million and 2 million people
Which side where the protestant on in Northeren Ireland?
The British
What does "The Claddagh" symbolize?
A traditional symbol of love (heart), friendship (hands), and loyalty (crown)
Why is it called "Good friday"?
Because the negotiations finished on the Friday before Easter Sunday
What happened on Bloody Sunday?
British soldiers opened fire on unarmed protesters.
What year did the famine officially ended in?
1852
What religion does the most Irish people belong to?
Catholicism