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  1. Geography Unbound: French Geographic Science from Cassini to Humboldt by Anne Marie Claire Godlewska, 2000-01-15
  2. An Historical Geography of Ireland (B. J. Graham Department of Environmental Studies) by B. J. Graham, L. G. Proudfoot, 1993-02-26
  3. An Historical Geography of Railways in Great Britain and Ireland by David Turnock, 1998-05
  4. Celtic Geographies: Old Cultures, New Times (Critical Geographies)
  5. Atlas of Ireland by Irish National Committee for Geography, 1979-01
  6. The History and Topography of Ireland (Penguin Classics) by Gerald of Wales, 1983-03-31
  7. The Domesday Geography of Eastern England (Domesday Geography of England) by H. C. Darby, 2007-02-26
  8. Australian Cultural Geographies (Meridian: Australian Geographical Perspectives)
  9. Shifting Sands: Study of the Coast of Northern Ireland from Magilligan to Larne (Countryside & wildlife research series) by Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland, 1991-12
  10. Imperial Visions: Nationalist Imagination and Geographical Expansion in the Russian Far East, 1840-1865 (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography) by Mark Bassin, 1999-07-28
  11. English Industrial Cities of the Nineteenth Century: A Social Geography (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography) by Richard Dennis, 1986-09-26
  12. A Geography of the Soviet Union (Pergamon Oxford Geographies) by J. C. Dewdney, 1979-06
  13. Ireland:Contemp Persp Land Peo
  14. Wetlands of Ireland: Distribution, Ecology, Uses and Economic Value by Marinus L. Otte, 2003-12-31

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  • 42. Locallife In Northern Ireland - Geography
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    43. Irish Asians Homepage
    ireland geography.
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    //Top Navigational Bar III (By BrotherCake @ cake@brothercake.net) //Permission granted/modified by Dynamicdrive.com to include script in archive //For this and 100's more DHTML scripts, visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com Ireland [Geography] Facts Geography Health Education ... Weather Ireland is an island of 84,288 sq km (32,544 square miles). Ireland would fit in the state of Texas a little over 8 times. The Republic of Ireland is 70,282 sq. km (27,136 sq. miles) and Northern Ireland 14,139 sq. km (5,459 sq. miles) Its greatest length is 485 km (302 miles), its greatest width is 304 km (189 miles) Its coastline extends for over 5,631 km (3,500 miles). The highest mountain is Carrantuohill (1,040 metres/3'414 feet), near Killarney in County Kerry. The longest river is the Shannon (370 km/230 miles, including estuary) which opens at the sea in county Limerick. The largest lake is Lough Neagh (396 ssq km/153 ss.quare miles) in the North which boarders counties Armagh, Down, Antrim, Derry and Tyrone. Physical features: The island of Ireland is situated in the extreme north-west of Europe between 51.5 and 55.5 degrees north latitude and between 5.5 and 10.5 degrees west longitude. The Irish Sea to the east, which separates Ireland from Britain, is from 17.6 to 192 km (11 to 120 miles) wide and has a maximum depth of about 200 metres (650 feet). Around the other coasts the shallow waters of the Continental Shelf are rather narrow and depths increase rapidly into the Atlantic Ocean. The island comprises a large central lowland of limestone with a relief of hills surrounded by a discontinuous border of coastal mountains which vary greatly in geological structure.

    44. Ireland - Geography
    by Carolina Lampinen. ireland in Gaelic Eire. The capital of ireland is Dublin. Thesummers are warm in ireland, July and August are the warmest months.
    http://edu.overtornea.se/hog/ireland99/geoireland.htm
    by Carolina Lampinen Ireland - in Gaelic Eire The capital of Ireland is Dublin. Irelands area is total: 70 280 sq. km land area: 68 890 sq. km water area: 1 390 sq. km Coastline: 1 448 km The Irish climate Rain can fall all year round, as most it has rained on more than 270 days in a year. But if you go there you don´t have to pack your rainwear first of all. The summers are warm in Ireland, July and August are the warmest months. There are mild autumns and springs, and cold winters. The coldest months of the year are January and February. lowest point: Atlantic Ocean m highest point: Carrauntoohill 1 041 m Population population: 3 619 480 - 14 years: 22 % ( male 406 741, female 384 459 ) 15 - 64 years: 67 % ( male 1 218 514, female 1 200 214 ) 65 years and over: 11 % ( male 173 978, female 235 574 ) The population grows with 0, 36 % Births: 13.49 births / 1 000 population Deaths: 8.51 deaths / 1 000 population Languages in Ireland: Irish (Gaelic), English is the most used language. Religions: Roman Catholic 93 %, Anglican 3 %

    45. Counties And Provinces Of Ireland
    Counties and Provinces of ireland. Waterford¹º, Port Lairge, Waterford,94,597, 1837. Counties in the province of Ulster (Northern ireland part).
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    Counties and Provinces of Ireland Main Menu Geography Map of Counties Map of Provinces ... List of Counties and Individual County Maps Ireland was divided up into counties by the English crown around 400 years ago. Since then, the counties have remained largely unchanged. In Northern Ireland they survive merely as curiosities - not having any actual purpose any more. In the Republic of Ireland, however, these historic divisions are still used as the basis of local government. The map below shows the 32 counties in the island of Ireland (26 in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland) as well as some of the major towns (in italics). The Four Provinces In ancient times, Ireland was divided into provinces, each ruled by a King. These provinces were dynamic and their borders changed all the time. Today, when Irish talk about the provinces of Ireland, they mean Leinster, Ulster, Munster and Connaught. However, historically there were more than 4 provinces: others included Breifne [between Ulster and Connaught], Oriel [around county Armagh] and Meath [the northern half of Leinster]. The map below shows the 4 provinces of Ireland as they currently exist. The borders of these provinces coincide exactly with the county boundaries. County Details Details of each of Ireland's counties are given in the tables below.

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    Country Book Shop Complete Road Atlas of ireland (geography). Country Book ShopComplete Road Atlas of ireland (geography). Ordnance Survey of irelandSpiral.
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    47. Geography Of Ireland
    An Outline geography of ireland.
    http://www.ireland-information.com/reference/geog.html
    An Outline Geography of Ireland
    CONTENTS Introduction

    Ireland is an island on the western fringe of Europe between latitude 51 1/2 and 55 1/2 degrees north, and longitude 5 1/2 to 10 1/2 degrees west. Its greatest length, from Malin Head in the north to Mizen Head in the south, is 486 km and its greatest width from east to west is approximately 275 km. Since 1921 the island has been divided politically into two parts. The independent twenty-six county area, comprising 70,282 sq. km, has a population of 3,523,401 (1991). Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom and contains six of the nine counties of the ancient province of Ulster, has a population of 1,569,971 (1991). In 1973 Ireland became a member of the European Union (EU).
    Physical Landscape
    The two great mountain systems of Europe, north of the Alps, converge westwards to meet and mingle in Ireland. The older (Caledonian) extends from Scandinavia through Scotland to the north and west of Ireland, where it gives rise to the rugged and mountainous landscapes of Counties Donegal, Mayo and Galway. The higher mountains are of quartzite which weathers into bare, cone-shaped peaks such as Errigal (752 m) in Donegal, Croagh Patrick (765m) in Mayo and the Twelve Bens in Galway. Structures of similar age are responsible for the Wicklow and Blackstairs mountains which extend south-westwards from Dublin Bay for a distance of more than 100 km. In these, long-continued denudation of a great anticlinal structure has exposed a granite core which now forms rounded peat-covered uplands, the crests being notched in places by glacial cirques. The mountains are penetrated by deep glacially modified valleys of which the best known is Glendalough in County Wicklow.

    48. Europe, IRELAND Maps And Atlases From East View Cartographic, Leader In Transiti
    Hydrology, Physical Relief, Population geography, Soils, Thematic Synopsis,Topography, Transport geography, Europe, ireland Maps and Atlases, ireland
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    Demography, Language geography, Urban geography, Soils, Thematic Synopsis,Topography, Transport geography, Europe, ireland Maps and Atlases, ireland
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    50. Ireland's History In Maps - Irish History, Geography And Genealogy
    Maps and History of Early Irish territories, clans, tribes and placenames.The geography of early ireland. History + geography + Genealogy
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/iremaps.htm
    History + Geography + Genealogy
    With a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs

    Map Collection
    B.C. xxx - Ice Ages and the Arrival of Humans.
    B.C. xxx - Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages.
    B.C. xxx - Celtic Ireland - Sons of Milidh.
    A.D. - Conn of the Hundred Battles - The 'Annals'.
    A.D. - Early People - Ptolemy's Map.
    A.D. - Legendary Kings
    A.D. - Royal Provinces and Sites.
    A.D. - Arrival of Christianity. A.D. - Provinces and Tribes. A.D. - The Golden Age. A.D. - Kingdoms and Dynasties. A.D. - The Viking Era. A.D. - Viking Settlement and Impact. A.D. A.D. - Pre-Norman, Territories and Surnames. A.D. - Norman Invasion, Irish Surnames and 1st landings. A.D. - Medieval, Irish and Anglo Surnames. A.D.

    51. Ireland's History In Maps - Irish History, Geography And Genealogy
    Maps and History of Early Irish territories, clans, tribes and placenames.The geography of early ireland. The geography of Ancient ireland .
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    American Memory Map Collection
    - at the Library of Congress (search for Ireland maps).
    Free Maps
    - a variety of historical maps.
    Geography of Claudius Ptolemy

    Ancient Ireland
    - 380 to 540 A.D.
    Ancient Territorial Divisions
    - upon the coming of the Vikings 900 A.D.
    13th-16th Century Ulster
    - displaying surname locations. Map of Ireland c.1500 - showing the Pale and the Great Lordships. Insulae Britaniccae - British Isles in Roman times, at PLA. Dublin - circa 1610, at PLA. Ireland - circa 1808, at PLA. Map of Celtic Tribes - at the Celtic Tribes web site. Maps of Ireland at the University of Wisconsin's Great Irish Famine History 200 site. The Geography of Ancient Ireland Irish Geography - Location of Ancient Territories (at Anna's). The Breifne Region - Leitrim and Cavan (700 AD). Historic Map Images - at Ancestry.com (viewable on-line). Old Maps Irish historical, genealogical, sept, family and place-name hand-drawn map

    52. CAIN: Background Information On Northern Ireland Society - Geography
    CAIN Web Service. Background Information on Northern ireland Society geography. CAIN_Home Key_Events Key_Issues Conflict_Background
    http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/ni/geog.htm
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    Background Information on Northern Ireland Society - Geography
    NI SOCIETY: [Agriculture] [Culture] [Economy] [Education] [Employment] [Geography] [History] [Housing] [Income] [Media] ... [Tourism] [Transportation]
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    Geography
    The following (draft) page provides some brief geographical details on Northern Ireland.
    Northern Ireland All of Ireland Total Area : 5,456 square miles 32,593 square miles Land: 5,156 square miles 31,557 square miles Water: 300 square miles 1,036 square miles Coastline: 232 miles 1,970 miles Maps: Outline map NI Outline map Ireland
    • The island of Ireland is situated in the Atlantic ocean, west of Britain, and to the extreme north-west of Europe. It lies between latitude 51.5 and 55.5 degrees North, and longitude 5.5 and 10.5 degrees West.
    • Ireland shares the same time zone as London that is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
    • Northern Ireland is situated in the north-eastern corner of Ireland, and is made up of six counties: Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh, and Tyrone.
      Outline map of Northern Ireland; counties

    53. Maps Of Ireland - Irish Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
    ireland Maps of the World Interactive World Fact Book - Irish Flags, Maps, Economy,geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International
    http://www.geographic.org/maps/new1/ireland_maps.html

    Ireland
    This map of Ireland is intended for representational purposes and no claim to technical accuracy is made. Click on the link above to read the terms for use of this Irish map on your web page.
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    54. Ireland.com / Services / EXPLORE IRELAND
    geography The most northwesterly country in the European Union, theisland of ireland is 480 kilometres long and 305 kilometres wide.
    http://www.ireland.com/explore/about/geography.htm
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    Geography
    The most north-westerly country in the European Union, the island of Ireland is 480 kilometres long and 305 kilometres wide. It is battered from the west by the Atlantic Ocean and lapped from the east by the choppy Irish Sea. Ireland is divided into 32 counties, including the six British-controlled counties in Northern Ireland, and four provinces - Ulster, Leinster, Connacht, and Munster. The centre of the country, or midland area, is dominated by limestone lowland, while the coasts are generally more mountainous. Glaciation has shaped the landscape, with a resultant smoothing of the coastal mountains and the deposit of large volumes of clay and sand in the central plain. Flowing from north to south is the Shannon, the longest river in Ireland and Britain. Nearly half of the Shannon above the estuary comprises three lakes; Lough Allen, Lough Ree and Lough Derg. All Ireland's principal rivers flow from the plain and an interior canal system facilitates transportation.

    55. World InfoZone - Ireland Information - Page 1
    Saturday 15th February. ireland Information Page 1. geography irelandis an island lying in Western Europe. It is bound on the North
    http://www.worldinfozone.com/country.php?country=Ireland

    56. Ms. Ireland's  Geography Syllabus
    syllabus. HOMS home page, Ms. ireland's home page, Syllabus,Research websites. Class work, Homework, Projects, FYI.
    http://homs.sbmc.org/~jireland/syllabus.htm
    syllabus HOMS home page Ms. Ireland's home page Syllabus Research websites ... FYI

    57. : 2be : About Ireland : The Geography : Ireland - Information On Irish Travel An
    ireland, Not a Member? SignUp Now! MembersLog In. Username Password, About ireland.
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    About Ireland The Statistics Going on Holiday The Geography The Politics ... The Geography About Ireland The island of Ireland was formed by rising seas as the glaciers of the last Ice Age melted. It has been shaped into a unique blend of mountains, bogs, lakes, rivers, and remote wave-lashed islands. Ireland's rock framework is composed of a central, low-lying limestone plain, hemmed in by a rim of mountains, with only the occasional break allowing access to the sea. A flight across Ireland confirms its legendary green mantle, though today this is pock-marked with extensive brown 'deserts' where the raised bogs are being stripped to supply hungry electricity generating stations and domestic fuel and horticulture markets. Ireland's rich green pastures have been nurtured over the centuries by the steady fall of rain carried on westerly winds. The mighty River Shannon carries much of it back to the Atlantic Ocean. The Shannon also forms some of Ireland's largest Loughs - Allen, Ree and Derg. To the north, and linked by canal to the Shannon, Lough Erne meanders through some of Ireland's most scenic countryside. Further north you will find Lough Neagh, Ireland's largest lake. It is a mecca for birdwatchers, and in winter it is home to tens of thousands of ducks.

    58. Conference Of University Rectors In Ireland : University Collaboration Geography
    Irish county history and society series Interdisciplinary essays on the historyof different counties in ireland covering history, geography, folklore and
    http://www.cri.ie/geo.html
    Geography Universities Involved National University of Ireland, Maynooth
    University of Ulster, Coleraine Department(s) Geography Project Title / Description Contacts Dr D Pringle
    Tel + 353 1 708 3685/3573
    dennis.pringle@may.ie
    Dr S Cook
    Tel 04870 324 409/911
    s.cook@ulst.ac.uk
    Development Potential The project will probably continue for a few more years but with changing objectives. Universities Involved National University of Ireland, Galway
    University of Ulster, Coleraine
    Queen's University Belfast Department(s) Geography Project Title / Description International Conference of Historical Geographers One week conference hosted jointly by UU and QUB. Highly successful, over 140 papers presented. Contacts Prof. PJ Duffy
    Tel + 353 1 708 3748/3573
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    Tel 0801265324413 bj.graham@ulst.ac.uk Dr Lindsay Proudfoot Queen's University Belfast Universities Involved University College Dublin Queen's University Belfast University of Ulster Department(s) Geography Project Title / Description Irish county history and society series: Interdisciplinary essays on the history of different counties in Ireland covering history, geography, folklore and other disciplines.

    59. Local Ireland: Local Gaeltacht: /Gaeltacht/Tíreolaíocht/Geography
    Loistin 20 March 2003 Tá tú anseo / You are here Local ireland /Gaeltacht / Gaeltacht / Tíreolaíocht/geography. An Cheathrú Rua
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    Maigh Eo Gaillimh Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Donegal Dublin Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Laois Leitrim Limerick Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Offaly Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Waterford Westmeath Wexford Wicklow Northern Ireland Belfast Antrim Armagh Derry Down Fermanagh Tyrone New York
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    An Cheathrú Rua An Cheathrú Rua suite i gceartlár dheisceart Chonamara, leithinis idir Cuan Chasla agus Cuan an Fhir Mhóir atá mar a bheadh deoir eibhir ag titim san Atlantach.
    Taispeántas Talmhaíochta Ard an Rátha Cuireadh tús le Taispeántas Bliantúil Talmhaíochta Árd a’ Rátha sa 19ú haois. The Annual Ardara Show in Co Donegal is recognised as one of the best in the country.
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    Tá cúrsa seachtaine Gaeilge agus go leor eile le buachaint Suirbhé Mhílaois na Gaeltachta Líon isteach ár suirbhé / Fill in our survey. MÓIN: AN BREOSLA TRAIDISIÚNTA bunús agus úsáid na móna DOMESTIC ENERGY EFFICIENCY: 9. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

    60. Local Ireland: Local Gaeltacht: /Gaeltacht/Tíreolaíocht/Geography
    Loistin 06 February 2003 Tá tú anseo / You are here Local ireland/ Gaeltacht / Gaeltacht / Tíreolaíocht/geography. ÉIFEACHTACHT
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