Sup lads, welcome to the Emerald Isle! All counties have been included not to anger my dear friends of the IRA (please don't blow up my car). Sit back, relax, grab a guinnes and don't forget to write in the comments what country you want to see next. Enjoy!
Bold of you to assume the British are above blowing up your car like we are we’re not barbaric but we’ll bloody well irritate you by making your Yorkshire tea weak
At least one of the counties my Irish bloodline is closest to won. Sure I am an American of Irish ethnic blood and nothing more for I am nothing more than an American but I am learning the Irish language but I have no Irish keybord to use Irish letters in typing but at least I can try and also use paper as an alternative. Olaim usice means I drink water in the Irish language I also know se do bheatha bhaile means welcome home in Irish. I am well aware that the people of Ireland do not speak their language for the most part due to British rule. I also know the four provinces of Ireland being Munster in the south,Connacht in the west,Ulster in the north and Leinster in the east. I know not to call Saint Patrick's day Saint Paddys day and trust me I find that annoying as well as my fellow Americans claiming to be Irish just because they have Irish ethnic blood in them. I also know American Irish pubs do not serve real Irish food and not every Irish person in Ireland is an alcoholic. I also know the province in which every county belongs to in a unified Ireland. Munster:Cork,Kerry,Limerick,Clare,Waterford and Tipperary. 6 counties. Connacht:Galway,Leitrm,Mayo,Roscommon and Sligo. 5 counties. Ulster:Donegal,Derry,Antrim,Down,Armagh,Monaghan,Tyrone,Cavan and Fermanagh. 9 counties. Leinster:Dublin,Wicklow,Carlow,Kildare,Wexford,Offaly,Laois,Kilkenny,Longford,Louth,Meath and Westmeath. 12 counties. When it goes to current Ireland the only province of Ulster it currently has is Donegal. Here is another thing I know being the Irish drink more tea than the British. I know the national anthem of Ireland is called Soldier's Song and the Irish sports anthem is called Ireland's Call.