Belfast, Ireland, and Rome, Italy, are approximately 1,214 miles apart.
Rome is a big place, but England is even bigger. The answer depends on where in England you start from,and where in Rome you wind up.We'll take the city center of Rome, and round the numbers:-- from Dover: 1,334,886 meters-- from Nottingham: 1,600,380 meters-- from Liverpool: 1,781,286 meters-- from Newcastle upon Tyne: 1,784,199 meters
Rome, Italy is 1 hour ahead of Ireland
Croke Park, the largest stadium in Ireland, is approximately 145 meters in length and 90 meters in width.
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Rome's elevation is approximately 21 meters (69 feet) above sea level.
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Ireland's area is 84,412,000,000 square meters.
The area of Saint-Rome is 3,630,000.0 square meters.
Rome conquered Britain in approx 40AD Ireland was never conquered
It would have to be present day Ireland. Remember, long before Rome fell, the Druids were driven from Gaul and outlawed in Britain. Many of the Druids, and their followers escaped to Ireland, or Hibernia, in Roman lingo. The Druids were the leaders of Celtic culture and the preservers of Celtic traditions and they found safety in Ireland's comparatively isolated location.
No. Kilkenny Castle is in Ireland, in county Kilkenny.