Originally Posted by
weecountyman
From personal experience there are Irish communities alive and well across Europe. In Italy Rome would contain the largest (even removing the religious elements) mostly working in education, finance and business. German cities like Frankfurt have decent sized Irish communities, last time there I was at a function with more than 200 Irish, many of whom were there 5+ years. Then in Moscow you've a large Irish community, many here for over 15years and related to Irish companies doing business throughout the country (including Aer Rianta). In almost every instance the Irish have married into and become a part of the fabric of local society. And in many instances the Irish in countries just drifted off the radar and became fully local.
The biggest, according to the DFA, Irish community in Europe is in Brussels (surprise, surprise) and they lead the way in the Continental GAA stakes. If anyone has ever taken part in these events you'll know the craic that is had, especially when locals try to join in and get leathered by some mucker of a banger from Ballydehob who's sleeping on the floor of the cousins place for the weekend so that he can play.