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Quiz: How well do you know Ireland's national parks?

Test your knowledge.

JUST OVER A week, ago, a large fire burned through a section of Killarney National Park. 

Thousands of acres of the national park were engulfed in flames on Saturday, 24 April, prompting a massive fire fighting operation involving Kerry Fire Service, park and council staff, gardaí, Civil Defence and the Air Corps.

Thankfully, the fires were brought under control by last Monday. 

Killarney is just one of numerous national parks located around Ireland. How well do you know them? 

Let’s test your knowledge. 

How many national parks in Ireland?
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4
11

6
14
Which national park would you find this structure in?
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Ballycroy National Park
Wicklow Mountains National Park

Burren National Park
Connemara National Park
The Burren is Ireland’s smallest national park. What size is it?
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15 sq km
76 sq km

31 sq km
116 sq km
What national park can the Diamond Hill be found in?
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Glenveagh National Park
Killarney National Park

Connemara National Park
Ballycroy National Park
Part of Errigal Mountain is in Glenveagh National Park. True or false?
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True
False
Which national park would you find the Muckross House and Gardens in?
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Burren National Park
Connemara National Park

Glenveagh National Park
Killarney National Park
Which national park is Ireland's oldest?
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Wicklow Mountains National Park
Connemara National Park

Killarney National Park
Ballycroy National Park
Glenveagh is a recognised special protection area for what bird?
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Red Grouse
Golden Eagle

Kittiwake
Hen Harrier
Carrantuohil, in the Macgillycuddy Reeks, is the highest mountain in Ireland. How tall is it?
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1,039m
1,584m

2,243m
1,003m
And finally... Which Irish president presented six Connemara ponies to the Connemara National Park?
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Michael D Higgins
Erskine Childers

Mary Robinson
Patrick Hillery
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    Mute Munster1
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    Feb 28th 2021, 8:53 AM

    Rather than importing working, how great would it be to train Irish people to do these jobs, maybe even pay them a decent living wage.

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    Mute Dermot Sexton
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    Feb 28th 2021, 9:03 AM

    @Munster1: The majority of people in ‘these jobs’ are Irish and wages vary greatly depending on who you work for, outside of HSE directly.

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    Mute Tony Humphreys
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    Feb 28th 2021, 12:29 PM

    @Munster1: IT is one of the biggest industries in Ireland. It is known for it. Schools do not even teach IT or Computer studies (or not all of them). These are some of the highest paid jobs, and filled with migrants.

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    Mute GerComiskeyGhostwriter
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    Jun 30th 2021, 3:28 PM

    @Munster1: they routinely screen out Irish applicants. Their preference is for poor migrants.

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    Mute Richard Russell
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    Feb 28th 2021, 9:50 AM

    Will we ever see an anti immigrant anti asylum seekers article in the Journal. Such an article would demonstrate Irish journalism commitment to free speech and open robust debate

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    Mute Raymond Scott
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    Feb 28th 2021, 3:42 PM

    @Richard Russell: I am an immigrant and quite frankly the Irish migrant policies are mad. There is none, no planning, no objectives. Other than lets get as many in. Not talking about asylum seekers as such, more eg migrants from non EU countries, coming in to do a masters and then stay, get spouse over asap and get pregnant asap so that children born here, 1000s every year.. I can understand individual migrants wanting to come over, but what I do not get is that it never been a topic to discuss during elections in in public debate. Irish people shy away from it, that is so unhealthy. Since fabric Irish society is changing rapidly and no one discusses it. Maybe it is changing for the better, but maybe not….

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    Mute Thinkingaboutmatters
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    Mar 1st 2021, 9:25 AM

    @Richard Russell: short answer: no. long answer: never.

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    Mute roscommonrebel
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    Feb 28th 2021, 9:58 AM

    The neo liberal wet dream, an unlimited pool of cheap migrant labour that will be used to keep wages down.
    If you ask for better wages and conditions , you’ll soon be told that they can get someone from abroad who will replace you at half the cost.

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    Mute Raymond Scott
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    Feb 28th 2021, 3:46 PM

    @roscommonrebel: it is what the EU is about. Max migration, dilute local gen pool, with ultimate objective of getting rid of national sovereign states. All power to Brussels…..

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    Mute Carol Oates
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    Feb 28th 2021, 10:59 AM

    Unfortunately, the reality is the state doesn’t value anyone, Irish or otherwise. Irish carers are incredibly undervalued too. On a seperate note and I know this is harsh, the idea of this section of society who require care being used as a pawn for all migrants to extend student visas to work visas seems a bit unscrupulous. They knew the rules of the visa they applied for.

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    Mute Cormac O'Reilly
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    Feb 28th 2021, 9:10 AM

    Thank you Maeve for detailing the very important and caring work that specialised migrant workers help us in our health services.

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    Mute Maria Quinn
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    Feb 28th 2021, 11:43 AM

    So the studying is just a cover to come to work in a profession there isn’t any shortage of people at EU level … it seems the employers do not offer fair and within regulations work conditions to the carers such a provision of company car to go to multi- sites and the guarantee their employees have the mandatory minimum level of English to communicate with the customers

    So we have people with visa to study English working in a profession that is mandatory a minimum level of English. In the health sector the minimum level of English is the highest level of English examinations

    What put off more to the EU qualified carers and nurses to come here is their years of experience are never acknowledge, their paid is deducted for “being on training” and then the English exams to prove their ability to communicate effectively with the patients

    The rest of EU professionals and traders, their experience is acknowledged by employers and professionals bodies.

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    Mute Seosamh
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    Feb 28th 2021, 9:39 AM

    Should be allowed stay, a credit to Brazil and I’d be happy for him to stay here.

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    Mute Noel O'Neill
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    Feb 28th 2021, 10:43 AM

    And therein lies part of the problem as the govt says that most of the public/civil service can work from home when their databases cannot be accessed at home due to security issues,

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    Mute Kevin Collins
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    Feb 28th 2021, 11:59 AM

    @Noel O’Neill: Not sure what this has to do with the article above at all, also it’s completely untrue – staff who can work from home (the vast majority) do so over encrypted VPN, while any staff that cannot perform their duties remotely for whatever reason still attend their place of work in person. I trust that alleviates your concerns.

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    Mute SC
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    Feb 28th 2021, 2:11 PM

    A lot of middlemen make money in this sector which is a waste of money. It would be better if the HSE didn’t lease this out to private companies. I suppose the concern is they would unionise and demand a living wage.

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    Mute Tony Humphreys
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    Feb 28th 2021, 12:26 PM

    Today, Ireland treats migrants as prisoners. They cannot leave without a huge tax/fine, they cannot see family unlike those that have family in Ireland. Irelands school system is a joke. One of its highest paid industies is IT, but computer studies is not even taught as a subject in school (or not every school). Ireland still teaches woodwork – but not IT. The pandemic has brought out the worst in Ireland – locking itself away from the rest of the world – or demaning to be locked away. Continue these isolationist policies like border controls and covid tests at 100 a pop and migrants will leave, quaranteen will speed this up. They Ireland will be in serious trouble.

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    Mute Raymond Scott
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    Feb 28th 2021, 3:50 PM

    @Tony Humphreys: ? I am a migrant. Am not treated as prisoner at all. What on earth are you on about?

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    Mute marianne ryan
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    Mar 1st 2021, 12:04 PM

    They were heros when ireland’s sick and elderly needed them and this should be recognised. They continued to work during pandemic even though those working in nursing homes are poorly paid and i will always be grateful to them. My mum is treated so kindly in her nursing home and we should do the right thing

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