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10 things you didn't know about Ireland - SEE PHOTOS


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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7. Ireland has the fourth largest stadium in Europe

Dublin's Croke Park, the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association, is the fourth largest stadium in Europe. The 82,300-capacity stadium was redeveloped in 2005 and is now the fourth largest: only Camp Nou in Barcelona, Wembley in England, and Olimpiysky in the Ukraine, are bigger.

Rugby and soccer were banned from the stadium up until 2007 because of a long-standing rule banning “foreign” games. The rule was relaxed when the country’s main soccer and rugby stadium, Lansdowne Road, was closed for redevelopment.

8. In the summer of 2007, it rained in Ireland for 40 days straight

Even by Irish standards, 2007 was a wet summer. By August 24, it had rained in Ireland for 40 days - fulfilling an old Irish proverb that says it will rain for 40 days if it rains on St. Swithin's day (July 15). The rain usually takes a break in the summer for a couple of weeks and the rare sunshine sends the country pure mad!

9. Playboy was banned in Ireland until 1995

In 1995 you could get Playboy TV but you couldn't get the magazine, which was banned under the censorship laws.

10. More Guinness is sold in Nigeria than in Ireland

That's right: Ireland is the third largest market for Guinness. Nigeria is at second, and Britain is first.

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We visited in late August 2007 and NO rain, but wonderful "40 shades" of green thanks to the 40days of rain. John Holland the inventor of the modern submarine was born in CountyClare, Ireland..add that to your list. His vessel the "Holland" proved that the submarine was practical and based on this model later subs were developed and his company Electric Boat a division of GD are significant. Far more impressive than Croke Park,4th largest stadium, do you agree?
Is there really nothing more interesting to list than the fact that Croke Park is the fourth largest stadium in Europe...zzzzzz
it's groundhogs day!
Ah yes Killowen but it another marvellous opportunity for us to read the magic name BONO
nothing new here - a repeat - hard up for content
 




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