Official IRFU rugby site. About irfu, news, contacts. Irish rugby, 5 nations, RWC99, and international rugby. Ireland results service New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, USA.
Landscape, wildlife and floral photographs from Ireland. Although mainly color, some infrared photography is shown.
Travel information and guide site, with essays, virtual tours, a forum, maps, human advice and answers to travel questions.
(1970- ), Co. Meath, Ireland. Biography from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland.
Offers bike tours throughout Nova Scotia and the Cape Breton Highlands, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, as well as bicycle tours in Tuscany, Italy, Ireland, and Australia.
Job listings, CV storage and search, and free job advertising for employers.
(1964- ), Dublin, Ireland. Picture, biography, and selected works, from the Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland.
An institution for persons engaged in the Health Services (Eastern Region) in the Republic of Ireland. News, introduction, services, hours and locations.
Includes information on campfire songs, themes, crafts, events, and hikes
…for the elderly, ergonomics and usability testing. (US and Ireland)…
Includes news, calendar, results, photographs and discussion forum.
…and situated halfway between Carlow town and Kilkenny city, Ireland. Includes menus, photographs, location information, and rates.…
…tablish a democratic, secular, socialist united Republic of Ireland. Site includes party history, policies and news. Formerly known as Official Sinn Fein. The party supports the Good Friday Agreement.…
Archbishop of Armagh, b. at Dundalk, Ireland, about 1295; d. at Avignon, 16 Dec., 1360.
A professional marine environmental consultancy based in Northern Ireland carrying out environmental consulting, scientific research and commercial diving.
Providing contact details for livestock markets and marts in the UK, Ireland and New Zealand. Advertising livestock: cattle, sheep, pigs, deer for sale or wanted for restocking.
Born near Enniscorthy, Ireland, 7 June, 1791; died at Utica, New York, 29 Dec., 1855, was the youngest brother of John C. Devereux.
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