Ireland; has been a republic since 1949; was a division of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1801–1921 and (as the Irish Free State) a dominion of the Commonwealth of Nations 1922–37; capital Dublin area 27,133 square miles (70,273 square kilometers), population 5,068,...
释义Republic of Ireland, the the Republic of IrelandReˌpublic of ˈIreland, the (also Ireland, the Irish Republic, Eire, Southern Ireland) a country that forms the larger part of the island of Ireland, which is a member of the EU (European Union). Population: 4,775,982 (2014). Ca...
Ireland is still a relative newcomer in the international debates about cultural diversity and citizenship. In Northern Ireland, the debate on cultural identity is only now beginning to move beyond the binary focus on the so-called ‘cultural traditions
The formation of Ireland’s system of local government during the period of colonial rule by England is outlined. Since the creation of what became the Republic of Ireland in 1922, there has been ongoing weakening of the local government system through the abolition of its lowest tier and the ...
One of the notable repercussions of the population stability and growth in Ireland in the past two decades has been the impact on settlement in rural areas. Rural areas in the vicinity of towns and cities especially have experienced this urban-generated settlement expansion. This preliminary examinat...
Understanding the epidemiology and burden of disease is important.Methods. Prospective, enhanced, national population-based active surveillance was undertaken to determine the incidence, etiology, and outcome of bacterial meningitis in infants aged <90 days in the United Kingdom and Ireland.Results. ...
We also note an increase (albeit much smaller) in the number of dogs being moved into Ireland. Conclusions:This study highlights the challenges faced when using existing national data to gain insights into the dog population of Ireland. The linking of existing national databases (individual dog ...
ArticleOpen access19 April 2024 Background In Europe, a rare disease (RD) is defined as a condition with less than five affected persons per 10,000 [1]. It is estimated that 300,000 people in Ireland are living with one of over 6000 known RDs [2]. These conditions tend to be complex...
Population change in an urban system — the examples of the republic of Ireland and ScotlandThat the industrial structure of the Illawarra region is dominated by and heavily dependent on its heavy metallurgy complex hardly requires demonstration. As Robinson (1977) has shown, for example, six ...