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What part of Ireland are you from and how long have you lived here?


What part of Ireland are you from and how long have you lived here?

I am from Co. Donegal in the North West of the Country. Started off life in Co. Cork in the far south and now living in Donegal. Living here over 40 years.

Carlow in the south east of Ireland, lived here sine the day i was born 33 years ago.

Scotland. Ilived there for the last 65 years. Where are you from???

Cork in the south and i've lived here for eleven years
i lived in dublin for the other four
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I've lived in Limerick City and Kerry.
Soon I'll live in Dublin for college.

I'm from Kerry and I lived there until I was 20 when I went off to explore living in Europe for a while. I now live in London and have British husband.
I'm moving home in a few years though. We just have to earn a bit more money to put our plans together.

I'm from the South-East, but now live in the South-West, and have been here for nearly 8 years.

Galway..........29 years.........so far!

I'm from Wexford (the south-east) and I live in Dublin now. I've been here for nearly 5 years now.

Im from the NW and lived all my life in Ireland.

Wexford. I've lived here all of my 19 years!!

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