What is the Irish name for England?

The Irish name for England is "Sasana" or "An Sacsain". It is derived from the Old English name "Saxons", which was used to refer to the Germanic tribes that settled in Britain during the 5th and 6th centuries AD. The name "Sasana" was first used in Irish texts in the 8th century, and it has been in use ever since.
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