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Why do you call Ireland 'Eire'? It's like saying 'Espana' instead of Spain. It's a very odd practice.
Well that is what its called. Southern Ireland seems a bit confrontational like South Korea. Ireland is the Island and calling it that seems a bit offensive to the North as well as confusing.
Article 4 of the Constitution of Ireland, adopted in 1937, provides that "[t]he name of the State is Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland".[3] Hence, the Irish state has two official names, Éire (in Irish) and Ireland (in English).
I could call it the Republic of Ireland but that seems like a communist state.
No I suspect you are the expert in very odd practice at least according to NLyUK.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
No that's Project EU Army, EU migrant disaster or Eire hard border, deny it happened call everyone liars, cretin and racists.
I notice that the British press and those who wish the b-word be gone are also studiously ignoring the "Yellow Jacket" protests in France as if it has nothing to do with the project.
Well that is what its called. Southern Ireland seems a bit confrontational like South Korea. Ireland is the Island and calling it that seems a bit offensive to the North as well as confusing.
I could call it the Republic of Ireland but that seems like a communist state.
No I suspect you are the expert in very odd practice at least according to NLyUK.
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