FACTOID #53: If you thought Antarctica was inhospitable, think again - its land area is only ninety-eight percent ice. Reassuringly, the other 2% is categorised as "barren rock".
Newcastle West (An Caisleán Nua Thiar in Irish) is a town in County Limerick, Ireland. Bullet for locations in Ireland, displays location and not area. ... Image File history File links Ireland Map with County Limerick Magnified. ... The Global Positioning System (GPS) is currently the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). ... The Irish national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Ireland. ... During late Gaelic and early historic times Ireland was divided into provinces to replace the earlier system of the tuatha. ... Statistics Area: 24,607. ... For much of its history, the island of Ireland was divided into 32 counties (Irish language contae or condae, pronounced IPA: ). Two historical counties, County Desmond and County Coleraine, no longer exist. ... Statistics Province: Munster County Town: Limerick Code: LK Area: 2,686 km² Population (2006) 183,863 (including Limerick City); 131,303 (without Limerick City) Website: www. ... Ronda, Spain Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... Statistics Province: Munster County Town: Limerick Code: LK Area: 2,686 km² Population (2006) 183,863 (including Limerick City); 131,303 (without Limerick City) Website: www. ...
it is quite a large town with 2 large supermarkets, and also run by creatures that have curly long hair and are orange.these creatures have their very own language.such as come here i would like to talk to you- in their language- mere i want cha. another example- i will hurt you- in their language-il break your nose bhoy.
Newcastle United supporters are known as the "Toon Army" or the "Geordies" due to the area the team is based in.
Newcastle United are the eighth most successful team in English football according to a recent article published in The Times, taking into account all results since the beginning of English league football in 1888, however a lack of success in modern times has led to a label of being underachievers.
Newcastle's longest-running and deepest rivalry is with their nearest major neighbour, Sunderland, colloquially known as "The Mackems" (a slightly derogatory term used by Geordies derived from the way Wearsiders pronouce the words "make them") to Newcastle fans.