Rural Ireland is everywhere outside the main cities and large towns. Basically it is the countryside. Urban areas are the large towns and cities.
Ireland has a lot of urban areas, but most of Ireland is rural.
Ireland is mostly rural, but most people live in the cities.
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The 2011 census for Ireland showed a population of 4,588,252. 40% are rural dwellers. That means a rural population of approximately 1,835,300.
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Most of Ireland is countryside. Ireland has a number of large towns and cities, but a large amount of the country is rural. Dublin is the largest city, but even from the city centre, you can be in a rural area within about 1 hour.
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A lot of people in rural Ireland make their living through farming and other agriculture-related jobs. They could work in a food processing factory for example. A lot of people living in rural parts of Ireland commute to the large towns and cities and make their living in a variety of ways.
There is no particular city of origin in Ireland. Ireland has lots of cities and Irish people come from all over Ireland, from cities, towns, villages and rural areas.
Ireland is mostly rural, and as it gets a lot of rain, there is plenty of grass and crops grown. There are no deserts in Ireland, because it is not hot enough.
Ireland is mostly rural, with a lot of farmland, mountains and forests, so there would be a lot of grass in Ireland. Being very green is one thing that Ireland is famous for.
That depends on what is meant by "Tons of people". Ireland is not a densely populated country. There are over 4.5 million people in Ireland. Parts of Ireland are not highly populated, particularly the rural areas of the west of Ireland.