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'''Ireland''' is the third-largest island in [[Europe]]. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the island of [[Great Britain]]. Politically, the '''Republic of Ireland''' (also known simply as Ireland) covers five-sixths of the island, with '''Northern Ireland''', part of the [[United Kingdom]], covering the remainder in the northeast.
'''Ireland''' is the third-largest island in [[Europe]]. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the island of [[Great Britain]]. Politically, the '''Republic of Ireland''' (also known simply as Ireland) covers five sixths of the island, with '''Northern Ireland''', part of the [[United Kingdom]], covering the remainder in the northeast.


The population of the island is slightly under six million. The official languages are Irish (Gaelic) and English. However, English is the predominant language used today.
The island's population is slightly under six million. The official languages are Irish (Gaelic) and English, but English is the predominant language today.


The Irish also emigrated to many other countries. For example, 12% of the [[U.S.|American]] population report Irish ancestry, and Irish [[Australia]]ns form 9% of the Australian population.
The Irish also emigrated to many other countries. For example, 12% of the [[U.S.|American]] population report Irish ancestry, and Irish [[Australia]]ns form 9% of the [[Australia]]n population.


Gaelic Ireland had emerged by the 1st century AD. The island was Christianised from the 5th century onward. Following the 12th century Anglo-Norman invasion, England claimed sovereignty. However, English rule did not extend over the whole island until the 16th–17th century Tudor conquest, which led to colonization by settlers from Britain. In the 1690s, a system of Protestant English rule was designed to materially disadvantage the Catholic majority and Protestant dissenters and was extended during the 18th century. With the Acts of Union in 1801, Ireland became a part of the United Kingdom. A war of independence in the early 20th century was followed by the partition of the island, creating the Irish Free State, which became increasingly sovereign over the following decades, and Northern Ireland, which remained a part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland saw much civil unrest from the late 1960s until the 1990s. This subsided following a political agreement in 1998. In 1973 the Republic of Ireland joined the European Economic Community while the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland, as part of it, did the same.
==History ==
Gaelic Ireland had emerged by the 1st century AD. The island was Christianised from the 5th century onward. Following the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion, England claimed sovereignty. However, English rule did not extend over the whole island until the 16th–17th century Tudor conquest, which led to colonization by settlers from Britain. In the 1690s, a system of Protestant English rule was designed to disadvantage the Catholic majority and Protestant dissenters materially and was extended during the 18th century. Ireland became part of the United Kingdom with the Acts of Union in 1801. A war of independence in the early 20th century was followed by the island's partition, creating the Irish Free State, which became increasingly sovereign over the following decades, and Northern Ireland, which remained a part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland saw much civil unrest from the late 1960s until the 1990s. This subsided following a political agreement in 1998. In 1973, the Republic of Ireland joined the European Economic Community while the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, as part of it, did the same.


Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the field of literature. Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, Irish language and Irish dance. The island's culture shares many features with that of Great Britain, including the English language, and sports such as association football, rugby, horse racing, golf, and boxing.
Irish culture has significantly influenced other cultures, especially in literature. A strong Indigenous culture exists alongside mainstream Western culture, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, the Irish language, and Irish dance. The island's culture shares many features with Great Britain's, including the English language and sports such as association football, rugby, horse racing, golf, and boxing.


== Spanking in Ireland ==
== Spanking in Ireland ==


[[Spanking]] has a great tradition in Ireland. The most popular [[spanking implement]]s in Ireland were the [[belt]], the [[strap]] (see [[Irish school strap]]), and the [[cane]]. Irish boys and girls were often subject to [[harsh]] [[corporal punishment]] both in the [[home]] and at [[school]].
[[Spanking]] has a great tradition in Ireland. The most popular [[spanking implement]] s in Ireland were the [[belt], the [[strap]] (see [[Irish school strap]]), and the [[cane]]. Irish boys and girls were often subject to [[harsh]] [[corporal punishment]] both in the [[home]] and at [[school]].


As in all of Europe, spanking children has decreased a lot in Ireland in the 20th century. Still, there is a particular high interest in the subject of spanking today, as revealed by [[Google Trends]].
As in all of Europe, spanking children has decreased a lot in Ireland in the 20th century. Still, a particularly high interest in spanking today, as revealed by [[Google Trends]].


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[[Irish school strap]]
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland.png

Flag of Ireland
Official governmental website
Capital: Belfast,
(and its largest city)
Resource Guide: RL-EUROPE
Area Code: +353
Country Code: IE
Language: English, Irish, ISL,
Ulster, Scots, NISL, and Shelta

Drivers use left-hand side of road
Currency: Euro
( Currency converter website link )
( Tourism and Ex-pat information )
This is an "abridged" article about Ireland as of Sept, 2024.
Source information
is available at [ Sources ]

Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the island of Great Britain. Politically, the Republic of Ireland (also known simply as Ireland) covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the northeast.

The island's population is slightly under six million. The official languages are Irish (Gaelic) and English, but English is the predominant language today.

The Irish also emigrated to many other countries. For example, 12% of the American population report Irish ancestry, and Irish Australians form 9% of the Australian population.

History

Gaelic Ireland had emerged by the 1st century AD. The island was Christianised from the 5th century onward. Following the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion, England claimed sovereignty. However, English rule did not extend over the whole island until the 16th–17th century Tudor conquest, which led to colonization by settlers from Britain. In the 1690s, a system of Protestant English rule was designed to disadvantage the Catholic majority and Protestant dissenters materially and was extended during the 18th century. Ireland became part of the United Kingdom with the Acts of Union in 1801. A war of independence in the early 20th century was followed by the island's partition, creating the Irish Free State, which became increasingly sovereign over the following decades, and Northern Ireland, which remained a part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland saw much civil unrest from the late 1960s until the 1990s. This subsided following a political agreement in 1998. In 1973, the Republic of Ireland joined the European Economic Community while the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, as part of it, did the same.

Irish culture has significantly influenced other cultures, especially in literature. A strong Indigenous culture exists alongside mainstream Western culture, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, the Irish language, and Irish dance. The island's culture shares many features with Great Britain's, including the English language and sports such as association football, rugby, horse racing, golf, and boxing.

Spanking in Ireland

Spanking has a great tradition in Ireland. The most popular spanking implement s in Ireland were the [[belt], the strap (see Irish school strap), and the cane. Irish boys and girls were often subject to harsh corporal punishment both in the home and at school.

As in all of Europe, spanking children has decreased a lot in Ireland in the 20th century. Still, a particularly high interest in spanking today, as revealed by Google Trends.

In the 20th century, school corporal punishment fell out of fashion and was gradually banned in many countries, a trend that continues until the present day.

As of May 2008, Ireland prohibits corporal punishment in schools.

Irish spanking art

There is no known spanking artist from Ireland so far, and no known spanking magazine. This may be connected to the fact that there is also little pornography that has come out of Ireland.

The following affiliated spanking video producers (under parent company Fullforce Productions) are all based in County Longford.

Irish spanking videos

Below is a selection of videos featuring Irish subjects, implements, and performers: Kaytlin Davis, Ivy Ireland, Philip Johnson, Dublin O’Brien, Essie Quinn (a.k.a. Irish Essie), Sinead Tennant, Mary Parker.

  • Humiliating Spanking for Smuggling Contraband (Irish Essie's Clip Store, 2024), Essie Quinn, POV, humiliation, photos
  • Ivy Ireland 1 (Spanking Glamor, 2023), photos
  • Lucky Girl - St. Paddles Day Paddle Swats (Assume The Position Studios, 2024), Stevie Rose, photos
  • Matron Punishes Essie, Part One: Hand Spanking (At Home with Miss Iceni), Irish Essie (Quinn), nurse, alcohol, photos
  • Matron Punishes Essie, Part Two: Caning (At Home with Miss Iceni), Irish Essie, photos
  • St. Patrick's Day Spanking (Spanking Veronica Works), fantasy with Veronica Ricci as a leprechaun, photos
  • St. Patrick's Day Spanking from Mom (Girl Spanks Girl), Clare Fonda, Ashley Lane, photos
  • Tales From the Reformatory: 271943 Mathews, C.: Evening Chastisement (SoundPunishment), Irish ferula, photos
  • Three Tails of Woe, Part 2: The Irish Au Pair (Top Marks, reissue: Miss Ambers Vintage Spanking), Dublin O'Brien, Eddie Hart, photos

See also

Irish school strap

Prostitution in Ireland

Sources

External links

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Ireland ]
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