WHEN IS INTERNATIONAL FEST
November 14th
when do they celebrate christmas in Ireland
December 25
Longest river in Ireland
a) River Shannon
b) River Blackwater
c) River Noore
Dance show with Irish step dancers
What is Riverdance?
A dish made of lamb, potatoes and onions
What is Irish stew?
What do you call Halloween as Gaeilge?
Oiche Shamhna
The most common animal in Ireland
What is a sheep?
What is the capital city of Ireland?
Dublin
Pork blood mixed with a lot of oatmeal
What is blood sausage?
Population of Ireland to the nearest million?
5.28 million
How long does Lent last? Why is the important to people in Ireland
40 days and night, most of Ireland is christian
what needs to be completed for International Fest
flag, art project, tri-fold, food, decor
Home of Ireland's premier concert and GAA events venue (where all the big matches are played)
Croke Park
A type of special cake served at Halloween.
Bairn Braic - tradition says whoever gets the slice of cake with the ring in it will get married that year.
What celebration is the 17 March
What is St. Patrick's Day? If you are looking for a fun celebration filled with Irish music and dance, then you want to experience St. Patrick’s Day in Kilkenny.
Kilkenny is a beautiful medieval city known for its majestic castle and historical architecture. While it’s significantly smaller than Dublin, St. Patrick’s Day in Kilkenny promises something special.
A plant that represents Ireland
Shamrock
214 meters tall cliff
What is Cliff of Moher?
Most famous Irish Crisps
Taytos
The county in Ireland known as the Kingdom
Kerry :P
The man who brought Christianity to Ireland
What is St. Patrick?
The biggest Mountain in Ireland
Carrauntoohil or Carrauntoohill is the highest mountain in Ireland at 1,038.6 metres. It is on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, close to the centre of Ireland's highest mountain range, MacGillycuddy's Reeks
A famous dolphin that lives in Dingle
Funghi
A food symbol of Ireland
What are potatoes?
St. Patrick's Day is when Irish farmers traditionally plant their potato crops. The legend is that St. Patrick – the patron saint of Ireland – makes planting conditions ideal on his special holiday.