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IRland

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IRland

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  1. IRland Walk throughthe Great Britain

  2. Flag Flag of Irleand- a rectangular, threeverticalstripesifleftgreen, white and orange. It isassumedthat the greencolorrepresents the Catholics, orange- Protestant and white- the obgoingsearch for peacebetweenthem. Anotherinterpretation of color, orangemeansfidelity, green and whitesymbolizes the republic and whiteispeace. Flag iscommonlycalled Irish Tricolour.

  3. Anthem Would God I were the tender apple blossom That floats and falls from off the twisted bough To lie and faint within your silken bosom Within your silken bosom as that does now. Or would I were a little burnish'd apple For you to pluck me, gliding by so cold While sun and shade you robe of lawn will dapple Your robe of lawn, and you hair's spun gold. Yea, would to God I were among the roses That lean to kiss you as you float between While on the lowest branch a bud uncloses A bud uncloses, to touch you, queen. Nay, since you will not love, would I were growing A happy daisy, in the garden path That so your silver foot might press me going Might press me going even unto death.

  4. Crest Irishcoat of armsis a silvergoldharpstrings in the bluebox. Thisemblemiscalled Brian Bold. It alsocould be seen on the flags of Irishtroops in the armieswhichwerecreated on the Europeancontinent in seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies.

  5. Map

  6. Somehistory Northern Ireland was created in 1921, when after the creation of the Irish Free State, six of the nine counties of the north-eastern province of Ulster (Irish Ulaidh) left the United Kingdom. In these counties dominated by Protestants, mostly descendants of Scottish and English settlers, who did not want to live in Catholic Ireland.Conflicts in Northern Ireland last from the Middle Ages, when the whole of Ireland came under the rule of England. In the seventeenth century, the colonization of Ireland by the English and Scottish people and the land for settlers Won by removing their Irish owners..

  7. Whatattractstourist? • Famouslandmarks • Food • Legents • Notionalholidays • Curriosities

  8. Famouslandmarks Rathlin Island CastleCoole MarbleArchCaves

  9. Food The breakfast is given a portion of the traditional porridge or fried bacon, sausages, eggs, hashbrowns and sausage. Everywhere outside the big cities, lunch is the main meal of the day and usually consists of three courses. But somepeopleEat a sandwich with a cup of tea, coffee or soup. The traditional dinner consists mainly of mutton and potatoes (the dish is among others. Irish Stew - a lamb stew with potatoes and onions in a thick sauce). Dinner is pretty light, mostlycold meats. For dessert puddings withsapples or berries, milk, oatmeal and honey. Brack also bake barm, the sweet "prophetic bread" of nuts and fruits.

  10. Legents The Irish are known for their passion for the story and myths. The this day legend from the time of the first Celtic druids and poets telling of the pre-Christian heroes and heroines of Irishareknown. Many legends concern Cuchulainn, who alone defended Ulster. Others come from the times of the first Irish king, Cormac Mac Art.Leprechaunisvery popular becauseifyoufollowhimuoy will find a pot of good.

  11. National holidays St. Patrick's Day  The main national and religious holiday in Ireland is celebrated - March 17 St. Patrick's Day, the patron of saintsinthe country. An important tradition during the celebration of this holiday is wearing green clothes, green is the color of the national, referring to the island's landscape and symbolizes the Trifid, attributed to St. Patrick. Christmas Christmas activities begin in Ireland long before December. Already in October cooked is called. Christmas cake, or cake with dried fruit and alcohol and Plum Pudding, or plum pudding - two typical Irish dishes Christmas. Much earlier sent a Christmas card, but the main wishes take place on December 25.

  12. Music Celtic music is a genre of music that can be classified as folk music. Celtic music comes from a musical tradition that had inhabited the Celtic people in what is now Wales, Scotland, England, Ireland, Galicia, Brittany and Austria.In ancient times, the Celts have identifiedthe Celtic stylebut Celtic music today is not like that the one created by the ancient Celts, more based on folk music originating in Ireland and Scotland. Celtic music can be heard in the work of punk rock bands because they use elements of that kind of music.

  13. Football Northern Irleand national football team was fondedin 1922 as a result of theindependence of the Republic of Irleand. Thebestresultswereachievedinthe 80s whenBinghamtrainedtheteam.Theyrepeatedtheresultaftertwenty-fiveyears and alsoadvanced to thesecondround, whereonceagaintheylostwithFrance. Representation of Irleand

  14. Irish dance The most spectacular and best known to the public is a form of Irish dancecalled Irish step, popularized through numerous dance performances. During the dance dancer must be straight, keep theirhands at the sides, smileand be unscrewed and havecrossed feet. The bottom line is dancing to the rhythm and precise execution of every step. Traditional Irish dance shoe charms its lightness, precision. The most popular group istheRiverdance

  15. Quiz

  16. Whatcoloursareinthe Irish flag? green, white and orange

  17. Whatishe capital of Northern Ireland? Dublin

  18. Whatis celebrated on March 17th? St. Patrick's Day

  19. WhentheIrish football team was established ? 1922

  20. Whatis the traditional symbol of Ireland ? Clover

  21. Thank you for your attention • Patryk Swadźba • Natalia Sporys • Roksana Chowaniec

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