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Welcome to  Ireland :

Welcome to  Ireland :. Ireland ;.

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Welcome to  Ireland :

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  1. Welcome to Ireland :

  2. Ireland ; • It is a sovereign state in Europe that occupies about five sixths of the island namesake. It is a constitutional republic governed as aparliamentary democracy with an elected president serving as head of state. Considered a developed country, Ireland has the seventh highest Human Development Index (HDI) in the world, in addition to great tratings on indices that measure the degree of democracy and freedoms as the press, economic and political. In the European Union (EU), Ireland is also a member of the Council of Europe, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and United Nations (UN).

  3. FlagofIreland

  4. Cities: Dublin, Cork and Limerick: • The best known is the capital Dublin and its population is estimated at4.58 million inhabitants

  5. Cork Limerick Dublin

  6. Sights: BlarneyCastle MalahideCastle

  7. economy: • Since the 1980s, the Irish economy is no longer predominantly agricultural and has become a modern economy focused on high technology industries and services. •  The currency used in Ireland is the Euro

  8. Music: • The Irish are very interested in the traditional Irish music, but also to the music of the twentieth century, played by Christy Moore, Pat Ingolsbhy,ShaneMacGowan and Sinead O'Connor. Also noteworthy is the rock band U2, The Cranberries, Villagers, The Corrs, Bob Geldof, GaryMoore, Thin Lizzy, Horslips, Rory Gallagher, Westlife, Chris de Burgh,Van Morrison, Damien Rice eNiall Horan of One Direction.

  9. The band is best known U2

  10. FamousIrish; Colin Farrel Bono EvannaLinch Pierce Brosnan

  11. mythology; • A part of the mythology of the Irish people is the legend that isconstituted by the mystic Leprechaun, a wealthy and wise elf if caught,he gives his gold to be released .

  12. Gastronomy: • Examples of some typical dishes of the Irish are the Irish stew, and also the bacon with cabbage (boiled together). The Boxty is atraditional plate that is made ​​of a pastel potato. In Dublin's very popular to coddle, which is made with cooked pork sausage. Ireland is famous for its Irish breakfast, which is mainly served with pork and may includefries.

  13. Stew-Irlandes Boxty CABBAGE WITH BACON Coddle

  14. Breakfast - Irlandes

  15. Sports: • Football is one of the most popular sports, with the largest number of adherents throughout Ireland and has its own national championship, the Irish Football League. Other high-profile sports in the country areGaelic football, hurling and Camogie, which are part of the GaelicAthletic Association.Rugby is also one of the favorite sports in which their national team has managed to excel in prestigious tournaments such as the Six Nations

  16. Rugby football

  17. Mores : • In Ireland it is a crime, drinking among the public, then it is common for them to go to a kind of "market" where there's only drinks, but not be consumed within these markets. Other customs are the Irish usually go out drinking, This is out of their homes in order to drink, and if there is no company they will anyway.On festive occasions is very common for them to dress in costumes,"which were used in ancient times."

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