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10 things you didn't know about Ireland


Guess which two of U2's members were not born in Ireland?
Guess which two of U2's members were not born in Ireland?
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1. Technically, it is an offense to be drunk in public in Ireland

Technically, it is an offense to be drunk in public in Ireland. Regulations introduced last year allow the police to issue on-the-spot fines for anyone caught being drunk in a public place in Ireland.

2. An Irishman founded the Argentinean Navy

Irishman William Brown (known in Spanish as “Guillermo Brown”) is one of Argentina’s national heroes. He is commonly known as the “father of the Argentine navy” and was an important leader in the Argentinean struggle for independence from Spain.

Brown’s family left Foxford in Co. Mayo for Philadelphia in 1786 when he was aged 9 and his father died of yellow fever soon after they arrived in the U.S.

He led an adventurous early life: he fought in the Napoleonic wars, was taken prisoner-of-war, escaped to Germany, before somehow ending up in Uruguay, where he became a sea trader. He then founded the Argentinean navy, when it was at war with Spain.

Today there is a statute of Brown in his hometown of Foxford, Co. Mayo, which was unveiled in 2007, the 150th anniversary of his death. in Argentina, there are 1,200 streets, 500 statues, two towns, one city and a few football clubs named after him.

3. Only two members of U2 were born in Ireland

David Howell Evans, more commonly known as The Edge, was born in London, to Welsh parents. Garvin and Gwenda Evans moved to Malahide in Dublin when The Edge was aged 1. Adam Clayton, U2's bassist, was born in Oxfordshire, England. His family moved to Malahide in Dublin when he was 5, and he soon became friends with The Edge.


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@Liamkeyes - actually it's a very dark red - hold a pint up with a very bright light behind it & you'll see! :)
The `drunken Irishman` was the Irishman in Britain or America-we had plenty of money for drinking-the Irish in Ireland had the arse out in their trousers and could not afford to drink.Looks like it might be going that way again...lol
Conn must be living under a rock most of his "enlightened" comments are common knowledge to most people.
quite uninteresting, all very common knowlegde, surely there are more obscure facts.
It's hard to believe but true, it's a question of Numbers, In Ireland the "Black Pint" is ubiquitous but the population of the UK and Nigeria is far more than Ireland. Incidentally, the Pint is not Black rather Dark Brown if you hold it up to the Light. If you hold it up to the Light you will notice a Dark Brown Hue. To think it Black is an optical illusion
That was'nt very well known. I often wondered what treatment is offered for people who were "Knee capped"
The Bobby Sands Street episode hit the wires, it's a good question for a Pub Quiz, there again a very well known item in Ireland
Most People from Dublin are aware of that as the U2 speak with that posh "Dublin 4 Accent".
The Wolfe Tones composed a song about Admiral Brown back in the day. One would have to be drunk to not be aware of that.
What is one going to do? I do not believe that anyone is locked up at the Galway Races or the Listowel Races either. One would have to be really "Legless" before a Garda would run him in.
Knew four of the items
Enjoyed the article and got "educated," too.
Not bad bits. I was amazed how many of these bits I knew something about!
I think it's really cool!
An interesting one for Americans, especially Americans of Irish heritage. Ireland (the South, that is) has the highest rate of immigration in the world. Forecasts are that in a decade or two, definitely by the middle of the century, the Irish will be an ethnic minority in their own land. Ireland, as unique and only homeland of the Irish people, will no longer exist. Ironically, Northern Ireland will be the only place left as an Irish homeland, however imperfect.
 




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