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  1. List of basilicas in Ireland. There are only two Basilicas in the Republic of Ireland, Knock Co. Mayo, which was built for Pope John Paul II 's visit to Ireland, and also for the Apparition. The other is Lough Derg in Co. Donegal, built to commemorate St. Patrick's place of penance. [1] [2]

  2. 1. Fairview, Dublin. Declan Flynn, a 31-year-old gay man, was ambushed in Fairview Park and beaten to death in a homophobic attack. Five men were charged with the murder; Tony Maher, Robert Alan Armstrong, Patrick Kavanagh, Colm Donovan, and a 14-year-old who could not be named for legal reasons.

  3. Monarchs of the Irish Free State and Ireland. George V (1922–1936) (The Irish Free State became a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire and subsequently, in 1931, a legislatively independent country.) Arguably George VI (1936–1949), whose status was diminished (see Irish head of state from 1922 to 1949).

  4. 1,000 years. United States. Sentenced in February 1970 for the armed robbery of a dry cleaners in Dallas, which netted $73.10. [109] [110] Although at the time reported to be "probably the longest" sentence ever handed down in Texas, [111] Lee Robertson's 1905 sentence of 1,001 years was longer.

  5. Of the 57,540 births in 2022, there were 43,651 babies (76%) born to mothers of Irish nationality compared to 45,381 (78%) in 2021. There were 8.3% of births to mothers of EU15 to EU27 nationality, 1.9% of mothers were of UK nationality, and 2.3% were of EU14 nationality (excluding Ireland). Mothers of nationalities other than Ireland, UK and ...

  6. 2011 in Irish television – RTÉ Television celebrates 50 years on air with the launch of TV50. 2010 in Irish television – Trial transmissions of Saorview, Ireland's free-to-air digital television service begin on 29 October. 2000s. 2009 in Irish television – The Broadcasting Act 2009 paves the way for the set up of digital television in ...

  7. Tourism in the Republic of Ireland is one of the biggest contributors to the economy of Ireland, with 9.0 million people visiting the country in 2017, about 1.8 times Ireland's population. [1] [2] Each year about €5.2bn in revenue is made from economic activities directly related to tourists, accounting for nearly 2% of GNP and employing over 200,000 people.