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North Ireland

North Ireland. Interesting places. Castle in Belfast – this place is next to Cavehill. Now is there a museum. Rathlin Island – this is next to Ballycastle. On this Island live only 300 people.Next to sea we can see seal. Interesting places.

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North Ireland

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  1. North Ireland

  2. Interesting places. • Castle in Belfast – this place is next to Cavehill. Now is there a museum. • Rathlin Island – this is next to Ballycastle. On this Island live only 300 people.Next to sea we can see seal

  3. Interesting places. • The Lake Lough Neagh – this lake is next to Belfast. This is largest lake in great Britain. There is so many types of water birds

  4. Traditional food. • In North Ireland cuisine isn’t developed. Popular product in this country this : potatoes, milk products and aaaa. Popular dishes this : colcannon, oat bread and blue cheese.

  5. Plant • In Great Britain popular is clover. This plant is international symbole England. If you find clover with four leaf you will be happy . This is superstition.

  6. Folk costume. • In Ireland folk costume is colored. At competitions about dance and song people from Ireland wear that costume.

  7. Irish Customes • In North Ireland and in all Great Britain people celebrating Saint Patrick's Day. This day is free from work and people drink whiksy and wear green costume because go to the parade.

  8. Weather • Weather in North Ireland is rainy and foggy. Throughout the year it’s raining. If tourists want go to North Ireland thebest of month is September.

  9. Famous people from IRA. • Many of Ireland’s most famous writers lived in Dublin. Jonathan Swift was a churchman here. In his book Gulliver’s Travels, a man called Gulliver visits the strange country of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. James Joyce wrote all his stories about Dublin. His most famous book is „Ulysses”. Samuel Beckett won the Nobel Prize for his work in the theatre. He plays the main character in „Waiting for Godot.”

  10. Stories, music and dancing. • Irish people love a good story and these famous Irish writer wrote very strange, but very interesting stories. A modern Irish writer, Seamus Heaney, won a Nobel Prize, too, in 1995, for his poetry. Today, Ireland is also famous for its musicians. We know The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone and very popular group all over the world- U2. We can’t forget about Riverdance-the Irish dancers, who are popular not only in Europe!

  11. Thanks for watching ! Kamila Uze and Maja Szukalska

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