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Ireland
Flag of Ireland   Coat of Arms of Ireland

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General
General rank 48
Anthem Amhrán na bhFiann (The Soldier's Song)<video type="youtube" id="DLmlTWHjhl4" width="100%" height="25px" frame="false" position="center" />
Capital Cork
Demographics
Language English, Irish
Population 150
Politics
President Sweet Drinker
Party The Labour Party
Economics
Currency Flag-Ireland.jpg Irish Pound (IEP)
Minimum salary Flag-Ireland.jpg 0.10 IEP
Military
Territories 6

Map of Ireland

Last update June 7th, 2013


Ireland (pronounced [ˈaɪɾlənd]; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə]; Ulster Scots: Airlann) is an island country located in the northwest of Europe. It is composed of six regions and borders three other nations (UK, Canada and the USA). As Ireland has a small population, its geographic location has been exploited to create a strong defensive position. Ireland is a former member of EDEN, an alliance that featured many of Ireland's historical allies. Currently Ireland is a member of the defensive brotherhood CUA (Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina).

Despite Ireland's size, it has maintained a strong community with diverse views and politics. It has, generally healthy elections and is active economically, militarily, and in the media.

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Ireland is not only home to the Irish, but also to residents from a wide variety of distinct origins. Ireland welcomes individuals from all backgrounds,but the majority of its citizen are nonetheless Irish in real life. Prominent expatriate groups include Americans, Bulgarians, Canadians, Greek and Croatians. While Ireland seeks to reflect, preserve, and take pride in its traditional culture and history, it welcomes the existence of a cultural mosaic amongst its many diverse and talented citizens.

Ireland is a country with a relatively small population. When compared to the rest of the world Ireland generally stays virtually parallel to world population trends. Many of the significant population jumps and falls are related to the addition or subtraction of national territories through military conflicts and/or to the arrival of a previously formed group from another country.

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Icon allcountries.gif Geography

Ireland borders Icon-Canada.png Canada, Icon-United Kingdom.png United Kingdom and the Icon-USA.png USA.

The original territory of Ireland is composed of several regions: DublinLouth (occupied by Icon-Netherlands.png), ShannonMayoWexford (occupied by Icon-Armenia.png), Cork (occupied by Icon-Ukraine.png), 

Its current territories are listed below:

Original Owner Resource Map
Dublin Icon-capital.gif Icon-Ireland.png Icon - Iron.png Iron Region-Dublin.png
Catalonia Icon-Spain.png Icon - Fish.png Fish Region-Catalonia.png
Dainava Icon-Lithuania.png Icon - Iron.png Iron Region-Dainava.png
Languedoc Roussillon Icon-France.png Icon - Sand.png Sand (resource) Region-Languedoc Roussillon.png
Maramures Icon-Romania.png Icon - Granite.png Granite Region-Maramures.png
Mayo Icon-Ireland.png Icon - Cattle.png Cattle Region-Mayo.png
Molise Icon-Italy.png Icon - Oil.png Oil Region-Molise.png
Shannon Icon-Ireland.png Icon - Fruits.png Fruits Region-Shannon.png
Zona Austral Icon-Chile.png Icon - Fish.png Fish Region-Zona Austral.png


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The vast majority of Irish media is written in English. Achieving Media Mogul achievements is a difficult task in Ireland as the population is relatively low. Many citizens have their own papers to publish articles in. The Irish government's organizations are also regular contributors to the media. Much of Ireland's media includes articles about the political situation of the country, but the vast majority of the media articles are about social and entertainment and helps to create a rich social environment in the country.

Logo Newspaper Editor Importance
60px Compound Interests Sweet Drinker Current country president of Ireland
60px The Irish Community The Irish Community Newspaper for the government organization in charge of community events.
60px Department Of Defence Irish Department of Defence Newspaper for the government organization in charge of national defence.

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Icon taxes.gif Taxes

Product Work Tax Import Tax VAT
Icon - Food Q3.png Food 0% 98% 1%
Icon - Weapon Q2.png Weapon 0% 98% 1%
Icon - Aircraft Q1.png Aircraft weapon 0% 0% 0%
Icon - Moving ticket Q3.png Moving ticket 0% 0% 0%
Icon - House Q3.png House 0% 99% 1%
Raw material Work Tax Import Tax VAT
Icon - Food Raw Materials.png Food raw material 0% 99% -
Icon - Weapon Raw Materials.png Weapon raw material 0% 99% -
Icon - Aircraft Weapon Raw Materials.png Aircraft weapon raw material 0% 0% -
Icon - House Raw Materials.png House raw material 0% 99% -
  • Last update: 12 April 2016

Icon donation.gif Currency

The currency of Ireland is the Irish Pound (IEP)

Ireland's very low minimum wage was instituted to accommodate communes that wished to pay workers in the supplies rather than wages. This low wage has no foreseeable affect on capitalist industry as the average wages in Ireland are reliably much higher than any reasonable minimum wage. Since then, the commune type is quite popular among the Military Units, and has generally displaced the market for weapons production. Food production varies between communes and market companies, with the latter generally dominant.

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This country doesn't have any trading embargoes at the moment.


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Icon welcome.gif Government

Like many other countries, the Irish community has renamed the generic institutions of eRepublik to reflect the individual culture and community of Ireland. Further details on the common government titles of Ireland can be found on the Government Structure page.

Irish Government of January 2013

Government - Oireachtas Personel
President - Taoiseach Sweet Drinker
Minister of Defence Seanan
Minister of Foreign Affairs Brian Boru
Ambassador Program Raven Anarcho
Representative (3rd International eRepublik Meeting Columbia
Ministry of Finance AppleMan
Minister of Education Ian E Coleman

Icon position country president.gif President

The current President of Ireland is Sir Adriano Prette who became Country President on May 6th, 2013.

Icon - national goals set.jpg Political Parties

Main article: Irish Party History

Listed below are the current main political parties of Ireland.

Current Political Parties of Ireland Rankings

Logo Name Abbreviation Leader Orientation Congressmen Members
50px Independent Labour Party ILP Raven Anarcho Far-left, Anarchist 11 69
50px Éire Aonair EA Marinko Margarin Center, Libertarian 10 61
50px Irish Freedom Party IFP Elite C Center-right, Libertarian 9 46
50px The Labour Party LP MR. PADRAIG PEARSE Far left, Libertarian 5 24
50px Independent Voices IV binsky 3 17

Icon - Congress.jpg Dáil Éireann

The Irish congress (Dáil) is composed of 40 Dáil members. It is the seat of legislative power in Ireland and also the meeting point for Dáil members.

Note: One or more parties received no seats in this elections.


eIreland has no congress this month.

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Icon Private.jpg Military Units

The Department of Defense is the body responsible for organizing and coordinating the Irish Army. It is overseen by the Minister of Defense.

The following military units exist in Ireland:

Logo Name Status
60px Irish Army The Irish Army is Ireland's official home guard.
60px Irish Citizen Army The oldest remaining military faction in Ireland.
60px Libertad na hEireann The Irish division of Libertad (a military group originating in Greece).
60px Labour People's Army Independent Labour Party's Military Wing

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Ireland has Mutual Protection Pacts with:

This country doesn't have any mutual protection pacts at the moment.


Icon-war.png Wars

Ireland is currently fighting the United Kingdom