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Ireland$40768$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

IRISH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL PLAYER
Steven Ireland; Ireland Stephen James; Ireland, Stephen; Stephen James Ireland
  • Ireland in action for Aston Villa in 2012
  • Ireland training with Manchester City in 2008
  • Stoke City]] in 2015.

Ireland      
n. Irlanda, Repubblica dell"Irlanda, repubblica indipendente che occupa l"isola dell"Irlanda; Irlanda del Nord, parte del Regno Unito; Isola Smeralda, situata a ovest della Gran Bretagna
Republic of Ireland         
  • A [[pint]] of [[Guinness]]
  • Ireland is part of the EU (dark blue & light blue) and [[Eurozone]] (dark blue).
  • Brick architecture of multi-storey buildings in Dame Street in Dublin
  • [[Capital Dock]] in [[Dublin]] is the tallest building in the Republic of Ireland.
  • The [[Irish Parliamentary Party]] was formed in 1882 by [[Charles Stewart Parnell]] (1846–1891).
  • Criminal Courts of Justice]] is the principal building for criminal courts.
  • [[Croke Park]] stadium is the headquarters of the [[Gaelic Athletic Association]].
  • neoclassical]] building from the late 18th century.
  • [[Éamon de Valera]] (1882–1975)
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  • The [[Four Courts]], completed in 1802, is the principal building for civil courts.
  • Oireachtas]] was established, of which [[Dáil Éireann]] became the [[lower house]].
  • Easter Proclamation]], 1916
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  • [[Glendalough]] valley in [[County Wicklow]]
  • A wind farm in [[County Wexford]]
  • Heuston station]]
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  • [[Jonathan Swift]] (1667–1745)
  • International Financial Services Centre]] in Dublin
  • [[Government Buildings]]
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  • The longroom at the [[Trinity College Library]]
  • [[MacGillycuddy's Reeks]], [[mountain range]] in [[County Kerry]] includes the highest peaks in Ireland.
  • The ruins of [[Monasterboice]] in [[County Louth]] are of early Christian settlements.
  • [[Mount Brandon]]
  • Percentage of population speaking Irish daily (outside the education system) in the 2011 census
  • Population of Ireland since 1951
  • [[St Mary's Pro-Cathedral]] is the seat of the Catholic Church in [[Dublin]].
  • Beaumont Hospital]] in [[Dublin]]
  • The [[seal of the President of Ireland]], incorporating a harp
  • [[Irish Army]] soldiers as part of [[Kosovo Force]], 2010
  • [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin]], is the national Cathedral of the [[Church of Ireland]].
  • Irish Guard of Honour 'Garda Onóra' during the state visit at [[Áras an Uachtaráin]], [[Dublin]]
  • In 1973 Ireland joined the [[European Economic Community]] along with the United Kingdom and Denmark. The country signed the [[Lisbon Treaty]] in 2007.
  • Dublin-based rock group [[U2]]
  • [[University College Cork]] was founded in 1845 and is a ''constituent university'' of the [[National University of Ireland]].
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  • The [[Cliffs of Moher]] on the Atlantic coast
  • [[W. B. Yeats]] (1865–1939)
  • [[Áras an Uachtaráin]], official residence of the [[President of Ireland]]
COUNTRY IN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
Ireland, Republic of; ISO 3166-1:IE; Republic Ireland; Rep. of Ireland; Republic of ireland; Ireland, republic of; Ireland (republic); Republic Of Ireland; The Republic of Ireland; Ireland (country); Éire Ireland; Eire Ireland; Rep of ire; Rep. Ireland; Rep of Ireland; Ireland/Éire; Ireland (Republic of); The Republic Of Ireland; Ireland (state); Republic, Ireland; Republic, ireland; Republic in Ireland; Republic in ireland; Rep ireland; 26 Counties; Twenty Six Counties; Twenty-Six Counties; The 26 Counties; The Twenty-Six Counties; The Twenty Six Counties; Ireland (Republic of Ireland); 26 counties; Irish state; HÉireann; State of Ireland; Subdivisions of the Republic of Ireland; Ireland country; Rep Ire; Ireland Republic; Ireland (sovereign state); Ireland and the European Union; Ireland (nation)
n. Repubblica dell"Irlanda, Irlanda, repubblica indipendente che occupa l"isola dell"Irlanda; Irlanda del Nord, parte del Regno Unito; Isola Smeralda, situata a ovest della Gran Bretagna
Northern Ireland         
  • Goliath crane of [[Harland & Wolff]] in [[Belfast]]
  • 1918 general election in Ireland]]
  • C3K]] [[railcar]]
  • [[Broadcasting House, Belfast]], home of [[BBC Northern Ireland]]
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  • Cannon on the [[Derry city walls]]
  • Signing of the [[Ulster Covenant]] in 1912 in opposition to Home Rule
  • The [[Giant's Causeway]], [[County Antrim]]
  • The [[Coat of arms of Northern Ireland]] used between 1924 and 1973
  • Orangemen]] and Catholic [[Ribbonmen]]
  • Ulster Scots]] areas. The Irish-speaking [[Gaeltacht]] is not shown.
  • association football]] and at the [[Commonwealth Games]].
  • Northern Irish]] international footballer and 1968 [[Ballon d'Or]]
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  • Hare's Gap, [[Mourne Mountains]]
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  • [[Lough Neagh]]
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Irish in the 2011 census
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Ulster Scots in the 2011 census
  • [[Marble Arch Caves]]
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  • The traditional counties of Northern Ireland
  • James Craig (centre) with members of the first government of Northern Ireland
  • Köppen climate types]] of Northern Ireland
  • ESA Sentinel-2 image of Northern Ireland
  • 2011 census: differences in proportions of those who are, or were brought up, either Catholic or Protestant/Other Christians
  • Stormont]]) in 1932
  • Tyrone]] captain 2003
  • A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation (covering 1889 to 2020)
  • 2011: Map of most commonly held passport
  •  [[Queen's University Belfast]]
  • Prominent Northern Irish golfer [[Rory McIlroy]]
  • First Minister [[Ian Paisley]] (DUP) centre, and deputy First Minister [[Martin McGuinness]] (Sinn Féin) left, and Scottish First Minister [[Alex Salmond]] right in 2008
  • People carrying the [[Irish flag]], overlooking those with the unionist [[Ulster Banner]]
  • Stormont]], [[Belfast]], seat of the assembly
  • Responsibility for Troubles-related deaths between 1969 and 2001
  • Orange]] march
  • Crowds in Belfast for the state opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament on 22 June 1921
  • Unionist mural in Belfast
PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SITUATED ON THE ISLAND OF IRELAND
Nothern Ireland; North of Ireland; Six Counties; Six counties; North Ireland; Norn Iron; The Occupied 6 Counties; 6 counties; N Ireland; N. Ireland; Northern ireland; Norn iron; North ireland; North of ireland; Na Sé Contaethe; Geography of Northern Ireland; Communications in Northern Ireland; Norn Irn; Ulster (UK); Northern Ireland (UK); Na Se Contaethe; Norrn Iron; Northeast of Ireland; Nothern Irish; Norlin Airlann; Tuaisceart Éireann; Tuaisceart Eireann; Irlanda del Norte; Northern irish; Ireland (north); Irland du nord; The North of Ireland; Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Northern Ireland, UK; Norlin Airlan; Governance of Northern Ireland; Ireland (Northern Ireland); The Northern Ireland; The Norn Iron; Norn Ireland; Northern Ireland's national anthem; N.Ireland; United Kingdom: Northern Ireland; Norniron; Ireland North; The 6 Counties
Irlanda del nord

Definition

Norn Iron
The name of a small state, a shorter name for Northern Ireland.
Q. Where do you come from? A. Oh, I come from Norn Iron.

Wikipedia

Stephen Ireland

Stephen James Ireland (born 22 August 1986) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Ireland began his career with Cobh Ramblers before joining English club Manchester City in 2001. He made his professional debut in September 2005 and soon established himself as a regular at the City of Manchester Stadium and his performances saw him earn international recognition with the Republic of Ireland. However, a row with Steve Staunton saw his international career come to an abrupt end.

In September 2010, Ireland was transferred to Aston Villa in a swap deal with James Milner. After a slow start to his Villa career, he was loaned out to Newcastle United where he only played twice. In the 2011–12 season, he improved and won the Fans' Player of the Season award. However, he fell out of the first team under Paul Lambert and in September 2013 he joined Stoke City on loan, before making the move permanent in January 2014. After being released from Stoke in 2018, he joined Bolton Wanderers for a brief spell before retiring.