Who is the most famous writer in Ireland?
James Joyce
What are the basic instruments used in traditional Irish music?
Hand drum, violin, bagbipes, whistles, harp, accordion, bouzouki .
What is the name of most known 'cliffs'?
The Cliffs of Moher
What is the capital city of Irelnad?
Dublin
What is the currency in Ireland?
Euro €
What does Irish folklore refers to?
It refers to the folktales, balladry, music, dance, and so forth, ultimately, all of folk culture.
What is the most popular Irish band?
U2
Guess, what sight is that.
Part of The Wild Atlantic Way, a 1700-mile marked route around Ireland's west and adjacent coasts.
The Dingle Peninsula and the Wild Atlantic Way.
What is the richest city in Ireland?
Dublin
How big about is Ireland's area?
About 84,421 km²
Who is the oldest most known Irish writer?
Jonathan Swift
When took place the first known of modern 'pub' sessions?
in 1947
What sight is that?
The Ring of Kerry
What are the 3 biggest cityes in Ireland?
1. Dublin, 2. Belfast, 3. Cork
How many kings have Ireland had?
For the next two thousand years, in Irish mythology, Ireland would have over 100 legendry High Kings.
What is the Ireland's most prolific myth?
The Leprechaun
Since what time has been rock a part of Ireland?
Since 1960
What sight is that?
The Rock of Cashel
What is the poorest area in Ireland?
The St Mary's Park area of Limerick City.
When did Irelnad became independent?
16. december 1921
What is problably one of the least well known and the oldest folklore stories in Ireland?
The tale of the Harp of Dagda
When the bouzouki was taken into use in Irish traditional music?
From 1960s
Guess what sight is that.
One of the Ireland's best-known attraction and one it's must-see-castles,one of them sits high on a tower of another castle, not far from Cork.
Blarney Castle and the Blarney Stone
In which part of Ireland is located the city of Dublin?
On the East coast
When was Ireland founded?
December 29, 1937