No its a minority sport here (almost non existant)
Yes, Ireland does have many good houses.
yes it is Hardly anyone in Ireland plays baseball. Hurling and rounders are much more common.
The Good Friday Agreement (reached in 1998) was meant to improve relations between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Ireland has a long history of agriculture, so there is plenty of experience. Ireland has a large amount of rural areas. The land is generally good for agriculture, parts of Ireland being good for growing things and parts of Ireland being good for raising livestock. Ireland's weather is good for agriculture, with both rain and sun. There are no deserts in Ireland and extremes in weather such as great heat or severe hurricanes or flooding are not part of Ireland's climate.
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Ireland is very good to visitors. The people are always friendly.
Presumably because people enjoy doing so. As far as I know, nobody has been forced to play baseball in Ireland at any time.
Yes. Ireland is a very good country for growing apples and lots of apples grow in Ireland.
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A well educated workforce. Ireland is English-speaking. Ireland is close to the rest of Europe, so it is a good place for a European headquarters. There are good tax incentives and other supports from the authorities. There are good relations between Ireland and the USA. Ireland is a nice place to work and easy to do business in. These are just some of the advantages.