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Off topic, but:acme4242 wrote:BBC news Article >here<
Why oh why oh why does the BBC continually to refer to Ireland as the Irish Republic?Schengen embraces 22 EU countries and three non-EU nations - Norway, Iceland and Switzerland. The UK and Irish Republic are among those outside.
Republic of Ireland is the official description of the state of Ireland, as per the Republic of Ireland Act 1948 which you have mentioned.Obie wrote:As the Republic of ireland is a descriptive term of the State as opposed to a name of the state as stipulated in Article 2 of the Republic of Ireland Act 1948, and as you rightly pointed out in another thread, i am sure the Irish Republic can serve similar purpose of describing the State, and hence it can be construed as the Adjective of Eire.
I'm afraid not, for the reasons mentioned above.Obie wrote:Essentially both description should be perfectly correct.
Éire (fada!) is the name of the state in the Irish language. That is, it is equal with the name Ireland in the English language. Éire is not the description of the state, nor is it, as per the Good Friday Agreement, a name used to describe or to claim sovereignty over the whole island.Obie wrote:Eire does not properly describe the state, as it could be considered the whole of the 32 counties of Ireland as opposed to the 26 counties, which it is intended to define.
I agree. Additionally, Southern Ireland may be used by some people who, though not necessarily through any fault of their own, are ignorant to either Irish history or to Ireland in general.Obie wrote:Southern Ireland is in my view a wrong term to use, as people who sort to use such term, are seeking to undermine the 26 counties right as a Soveriegn State, or failing to accept the fact that the 26 counties as cease to be part of the Monarchy or the commonwealth and is now a Republic.
I hear someone saying that with this new rule, national visas (visas valid only for "Spain", for instance) can be used now in the whole Schengen Area.