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Ireland$40768$ - tradução para espanhol

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
Ireland         
  • Stone tools found in Ireland. Photograph taken in the [[National Museum of Ireland]], Dublin.
  • Irish counties]]
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  • alt=Tall stone cross, with intricate carved patterns, protected by metal railings surrounded by short cut grass. Trees are to either side, cows in open countryside are in the middle distance.
  • Political entities on the island of Ireland
  • Home Rule]] "using all means which may be found necessary"
  • Proportion of respondents to the Ireland census 2011 or the Northern Ireland census 2011 who stated they were Catholic. Areas in which Catholics are in the majority are blue. Areas in which Catholics are in a minority are red.
  • [[Gubbeen cheese]], an example of the resurgence in Irish cheese making
  • Gaelic]]-speaking people from Ireland who settled in western Scotland in the 6th century or before.
  • The [[Old Bushmills Distillery]] in County Antrim
  • Great Famine]] from ''Our Boys in Ireland'' by Henry Willard French (1891)
  • Furze (''[[Ulex europaeus]]'')
  • [[Half-hanging]] of suspected [[United Irishmen]]
  • Inis Oírr}}), [[Aran Islands]]
  • plantations]]
  • A proportional representation of Ireland exports, 2019
  • Physical features of Ireland
  • Proportion of respondents who said they could speak Irish in the Ireland census in 2011 or the Northern Ireland census in 2011
  • [[Horse racing]] in [[Sligo]]
  • [[Red deer]] (''Cervus elaphus'') in [[Killarney National Park]]
  • A folio of the [[Book of Kells]] showing Christ enthroned
  • Turf-cutting near [[Maam Cross]] by the road to Leenane, Co. Galway
  • Argentina]] in 2007
  • Great Famine (1845–52)]]. Note: Figures before 1841 are contemporary estimates.
  • Two [[red fox]]es (''Vulpes vulpes'') in Gubbeen, County Cork
  • [[James Joyce]], one of the most significant writers of the 20th century
  • [[Robert Boyle]] formulated Boyle's Law.
  • Sackville Street (now [[O'Connell Street]]), Dublin, after the 1916 [[Easter Rising]]
  • [[Silage]] harvesting in Clonard, [[County Meath]]
  • Parliament Buildings]], in [[Stormont Estate]], seat of the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]]
  • [[Topography]] of Ireland
  • Norman castle]] in Ireland
  • Kerry]] in the [[2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final]]
  • The Uragh Stone Circle]], a [[Neolithic]] [[stone circle]] in [[Tuosist]], close to Gleninchaquin Park, [[County Kerry]]
  • [[Áras an Uachtaráin]]}}, the official residence of the [[President of Ireland]]
ISLAND IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Island of Ireland; Irish politics; Irlandia; Irlanda; Politics of ireland; Irland; Politics in Ireland; Politics of Ireland; Ireland (Island); The island of Ireland; Ireland (island); Airlann; Island Ireland; Island ireland; Ireland (region); Ireland politics; Politics ireland; Irelands politics; Irland politics; Politics of irland; Politics in irland; Irland politic; Ireland political; Political ireland; Political irland; Irland political; Politic eire; Eire politic; Politic in eire; Politics in eire; Politic of eire; Politics of eire; Political eire; Eire political; Eire politics; Politics eire; Auld Sod; Airlan; IRELAND; Irish Politics; Environmental impact of agriculture in Ireland; Flora and fauna of Ireland; Wildlife of Ireland; Irish Island
= Irlanda
Ex: OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.
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* Northern Ireland = Irlanda del Norte
* Republic of Ireland = República de Irlanda
Ireland         
  • Stone tools found in Ireland. Photograph taken in the [[National Museum of Ireland]], Dublin.
  • Irish counties]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • alt=Tall stone cross, with intricate carved patterns, protected by metal railings surrounded by short cut grass. Trees are to either side, cows in open countryside are in the middle distance.
  • Political entities on the island of Ireland
  • Home Rule]] "using all means which may be found necessary"
  • Proportion of respondents to the Ireland census 2011 or the Northern Ireland census 2011 who stated they were Catholic. Areas in which Catholics are in the majority are blue. Areas in which Catholics are in a minority are red.
  • [[Gubbeen cheese]], an example of the resurgence in Irish cheese making
  • Gaelic]]-speaking people from Ireland who settled in western Scotland in the 6th century or before.
  • The [[Old Bushmills Distillery]] in County Antrim
  • Great Famine]] from ''Our Boys in Ireland'' by Henry Willard French (1891)
  • Furze (''[[Ulex europaeus]]'')
  • [[Half-hanging]] of suspected [[United Irishmen]]
  • Inis Oírr}}), [[Aran Islands]]
  • plantations]]
  • A proportional representation of Ireland exports, 2019
  • Physical features of Ireland
  • Proportion of respondents who said they could speak Irish in the Ireland census in 2011 or the Northern Ireland census in 2011
  • [[Horse racing]] in [[Sligo]]
  • [[Red deer]] (''Cervus elaphus'') in [[Killarney National Park]]
  • A folio of the [[Book of Kells]] showing Christ enthroned
  • Turf-cutting near [[Maam Cross]] by the road to Leenane, Co. Galway
  • Argentina]] in 2007
  • Great Famine (1845–52)]]. Note: Figures before 1841 are contemporary estimates.
  • Two [[red fox]]es (''Vulpes vulpes'') in Gubbeen, County Cork
  • [[James Joyce]], one of the most significant writers of the 20th century
  • [[Robert Boyle]] formulated Boyle's Law.
  • Sackville Street (now [[O'Connell Street]]), Dublin, after the 1916 [[Easter Rising]]
  • [[Silage]] harvesting in Clonard, [[County Meath]]
  • Parliament Buildings]], in [[Stormont Estate]], seat of the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]]
  • [[Topography]] of Ireland
  • Norman castle]] in Ireland
  • Kerry]] in the [[2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final]]
  • The Uragh Stone Circle]], a [[Neolithic]] [[stone circle]] in [[Tuosist]], close to Gleninchaquin Park, [[County Kerry]]
  • [[Áras an Uachtaráin]]}}, the official residence of the [[President of Ireland]]
ISLAND IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Island of Ireland; Irish politics; Irlandia; Irlanda; Politics of ireland; Irland; Politics in Ireland; Politics of Ireland; Ireland (Island); The island of Ireland; Ireland (island); Airlann; Island Ireland; Island ireland; Ireland (region); Ireland politics; Politics ireland; Irelands politics; Irland politics; Politics of irland; Politics in irland; Irland politic; Ireland political; Political ireland; Political irland; Irland political; Politic eire; Eire politic; Politic in eire; Politics in eire; Politic of eire; Politics of eire; Political eire; Eire political; Eire politics; Politics eire; Auld Sod; Airlan; IRELAND; Irish Politics; Environmental impact of agriculture in Ireland; Flora and fauna of Ireland; Wildlife of Ireland; Irish Island
Irlanda

Definição

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.

Wikipédia

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.