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COUNTRY : |
The Republic of Ireland is a small independent
nation situated on the West Coast of Europe, with a population
of under four million people. Although they do have their own
distinctive Celtic language and culture, English is the
predominant language spoken in Ireland today. Irish people are
renowned for their friendliness and hospitality. The Island of
Ireland, including Northern Ireland which is administered by
the United Kingdom, has the population of five million.
Because of its size, travel within Ireland is relatively easy.
The United Kingdom and other parts of Europe are also easily
accessible by both air and sea. The capital of Ireland is
Dublin. As the gateway of Europe, this modern nation whose
vibrant Celtic origin continues to regulate the pulse of the
country, offers a truly rewarding experience for the visiting
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GEOGRAPHY
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Ireland enjoys a temperature climate influenced by
the relatively warm waters of the Gulf Stream in whose path
the island lies. During the winter months temperatures rarely
drop below freezing and snow is uncommon. The coldest and
wettest months are December, January and February. July and
August are the warmest months. |
CURRENCY :
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The
official currency of Ireland is Euro. |
EDUCATION :
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Ireland’s long and honorable tradition in
educational excellence is recognized the world over. Dating
back to the Middle Ages, Ireland held the position of the
principal education providers to the western world. The Irish
Education System was traditionally divided into three levels:
primary(8 years); secondary (5 or 6 years) and third level
which offers a wide range of opportunities from post-secondary
courses, to vocational and technical training, to full degree
and the highest postgraduate level |
CULTURE :
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Ireland
has a rich heritage and the influence of its culture has been
felt the world over, probably more than any other, from music,
art, myths, language, food and literature. For a very long
time, with no newspapers, radio or TV, news and events were
put to music and relayed by the Bards that traveled the land.
A Bard was always welcome, as his music and poetry was
entertaining as well as bringing news of what was happening
throughout the country side
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MAJOR CITIES :
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Cork, Waterford, Galway,
Limerick and Belfast. |
SPORTS :
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Soccer
and Rugby. |
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