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An overview Marina Rodríguez Pérez
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An overview Marina Rodríguez Pérez

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Irish facts and figures

Irish Name: ÉireCapital: Dublin (Báile Átha Cliath)Official languages: English and IrishCurrency: EuroGoverment: Unitary parlamentary constitutional republic

Geographically divided: The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (part of United Kingdom)Area: 70,273 Km2 Population: about 5 mill.Drive: on the leftInternet TLD: .ieTime zone: UTC +0

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History Timeline8000 BC- Celtic times mesolithic hunter migratefrom Britain and the

continent Neolithic sites as New Grange

5th C- 600 AD: Saint Patrick brings Chrisitanity1169- The English come to Ireland 1840 The great hungerFighting to be free: 1914- Britain gives Ireland an Irish Parliament 1916- Patrick Pearse 1919-Sinn Fein and IRA 1972- Bloody Sunday 2008- a new agreement

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Celtic IrelandSports : hurling and gaelic footballMusicFolk: Patrick denehiModern Folk: Enya, CoorsPop: U2, Sinead O’ConnorCeltic LanguageCeltic Mythology

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Irish Language

Proto-indoeuropean

Celtic Germanic

insular continental

celtiberianGoidelic

Scots Irish gaelic

west

German

English

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Celtic MythologyThe Fir Bholg

The Formorians

Tuatha De Danann

The Ulster CycleThe Bull from Cooley

CuchulainnMedb & Conchobar

Lugh

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Irish Society

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Irish Climate

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Irish Agriculture

Arable

Sheep, Cattle and Grazing

Dairying

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Geographycal Division

CONNAUGHTGalwayMayo

LEINSTERDublinKilkennyWexford

MUNSTERCorkLimerickKerry

ULSTER DonegalCavalMonahan

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Irish Highlights

East and MidlandsSouthWest

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East and Midlands: Meath

· Newgrange: the megalithic tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage · Trim castle and visitors centre: the largest Anglo - Norman castle in Ireland. · Hill of Tara: Stone Age tomb visual show and guided tours. · Athboy city: VI C. city.· Boyne valley: a walking tour to see the site of The Battle of the Boyne (1690).

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East and Midlands: Kildare

· Castletown house: 1722 Palladian style country house.· Ballindoolin house and gardens: Georgian house in a magnificent forest park.· Coolcarrigan house, Gardens and Church· Russborough house: often described as the most beautiful house in Ireland (1750) · Kildare Town, a Humanity’s heritage town. · The Newbridge Silverware Visitor Centre -Silverware product from celebrities

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East and Midlands: Wicklow

· Black castle ruins· Killruddery House and garden: Elizabethan Revival mansion. · Brittas Bay: Blue Flag beach· Glendalough: glaciated valley and 6th Christian monastic remains (audiovisual centre) · Caravan tours: to Mottee Stone, The Wicklow Mountains National Park, the Blessington lakes… · Killruddery gardens and House: 17th C. French design gardens · Wicklow’s historic Gaol· Ardmore cinema studios with cinema routes: Excalibur, Braveheart or Michael Collins.

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East and Midlands: Louth

· Monasterboice: 5th C. monastic remains · Old Mellifont Abbey: 1142 Cistercian Monastery ruins · Carlinford medieval town and King John's, Castle, · Cúchulainn’s stone: stone monument · Knockabbey Castle and 11th C. water gardens · The Cooley Peninsula : Carlingford Lough boat rides and sailing. · Carrickmacross lace: traditional lace gallery

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East and Midlands: Longford· Harp festival

· Corlea tracking way: 148 BC Iron Age bog road · Strokestown House and garden: 18th-century mansion · Belvedere House and gardens

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East and Midlands: Westmeath

· Athlone Castle · Tullynally House and gardens: 1800’s gothic castle · Mullaghmeen 1,000 acre forest · Locke’s Distillery Museum.· The River Shannon natural unspoiled beauty and wild life tours.

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East and MidlandsOffaly: Birr Demense

castle and garden

·Clonmacnoise: 6th C. monastic site

The Tullamore Dew Whiskey Heritage Centre

Laois: Donaghmore

Famine Museum ·Emo Court and

gardens: neo - classical style.

Ballyfin House: neoclassical house.

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South: Carlow· Dunleckney Manor (bagnelstown): Tudor Gothic country house · Leighlinbridge: 14th c. castle, Carmelite priory, bridge across the river Barrow (1320). · Brownshill dolmen ( 2500 B.C ). · Huntington House and gardens (17th C)·Oak Park Forest Park ·Altamont gardens: romantic garden.· Carlow beer Brewing Company· Ballykeenan Pet Farm

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South: Kilkenny· Kilkenny City Tour: medieval friendly streets, 13th c. Black Abbey, Saint Canice's Cathedral and Round Tower ,Killkenny 12th c. Castle · Jerpoint Abbey: 12th c. Cistercian abbey · Saint Mary’s Church (13th c) ·Kilkenny Craft Trail· Try the famous Kilkenny beer in any of its more than 500 pubs!

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South: Wexford· Duncannon Fort: museum and fortress.·Dunbrody ship: replica of a 1845 ship · John F Kennedy Arboretum: woodland walks, playground, tree house, lake with ducks and fish.· Kilmokea gardens·Hook Head Peninsula: lighthouse, picnicking, wreck diving, and wild landscape.· Opera Festival (autumn)

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South: Tipperary· Glengara woods (Cahir): 776 hectares of forest· Glen of Aherlow: 16-mile glen · Mitchelson caves tour· Rosacrea Castle (1280)· Rock of Cashel: group of medieval buildings including the 12th c. tower, High Cross and Romanesque Chapel, 13th c. Gothic cathedral, 15th c. castle and the Hall of the Vicars. · Cahir Castle (XII.c ). · Brú Ború cultural: native Irish music, song, dance, theatre and Celtic studies. · Lar na Pairce: museum of gaelic games.

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South: Waterford· Dungarvan Castle: 1185 Anglo-Norman King John's Castle · Ballysaggartmore gothic style buildings in woodland walking and picnic areas. · Cooligan Woodland trail · Scenic drives: Comeragh Mountains, Nire Valley Drives, Vallingscallon forest.· Waterford’s blue-flag: Dunmore East, Ardmore, Bunmahon, Clonea and Counsellor’s Strand.· Crystal factory

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South: Cork· Rock close: ancient druidic settlement. ·Bantry House and gardens· Charles Fort (Kinsale): 17th c. fortress. · Blarney Castle’s stone: has the traditional power of conferring eloquence on all who kiss it.· Cobh heritage Centre- Titanic story ·The Jameson experience in Midleton Distillery· The lighthouse at Mizen Head· Garnish Island

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South: Kerry· Ross Castle (kilarney): 15th c. towerhouse · Muckross House and Lake in Killarney National Park.· The Skellings islands: ecclesiastical ruins of the Dark Ages.The Ring of Kerry: beaches , ancient monuments and outdoor activities and routes.· Killarney national Park: Gap of Dunloe glaciated valley, The Beara Way (five days route) ·Dingle Peninsula and the Blasket islands: Eco boat tours · Coolwood Park: wildlife park ·Crag Cave: · Famine cottage: is a relic of famine times in Ireland. · Ballybunion: Superb beach, seaweed baths

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West: Clare· Craggaunowen- prehistoric park. · The Burren: monuments characteristic of every period from the Neolithic onwards· The village of Killaloe : the palace of Brian Ború, famed 11th century king of Ireland. ·Cliffs of Moher: 214-metre cliffs · The Aillwee Caves · Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

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West: Limerick· Adare town: village with l thatched cottages, Tudor-style houses and gardens. · Celtic Park at Kilcornan: Ireland’s ancient history museum· Lough Gur: pre-celtic archaeological site.· The Ballyhoura Mountains walking trails.· Boyce gardens· Buttercap Farm·The Irish Harp Centre

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West: Galway· Dun Aonghasa Fort: fort in Inishmore · Kylemore Abbey: Victorian-era castle.· Saint Brendan’s Cathedral (Conflert)· Aran Islands: traditional language, culture and music, unique in their geology and archaeology· Connemara National Park.· Killary Fjord· Atlantaquaria: Ireland’s largest aquarium·Medieval Banquets at Kinvara· Galway’s busy nightlife. · Glengowla mines

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West: Mayo· Wesport House: 18th-century stately home set in parkland with a lake, terraces and gardens.·Achill island· Croagh Patrick: holy mountain · National Museum of Ireland’s country life· Féile Chois Chuain in Louisburg: Irish music festival

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West: Roscommon· Boyle Abbey: 12th c. Cistercian monastery · King House: 1730 Georgian mansion · Roscommon Castle ruins· Strokestown Park and Famine Museum· Lough Key Forest Park and lake, Lough Key, Lough Gara and Lough Boderg.· Glender open Farm (Athlone) · Derryglad Folk Museum (Athlone): rural artifacts

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West: Leitrim· Drumkeeran Heritage centre: Irish traditional farmhouse and cottage · Parkes castle: Lough Gill and manor house · Glencar waterfall· Glenfarne forest· Kinlough folk museum: · Swan Island Open Farm· Leitrim Crystal Market Yard: crystal gifts and tableware.

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West: Sligo· Carrowmore Megalithic cementry· Sligo Abbey· Drumcliff church and visitor centre · Lakeview Gardens· Lough Gill : fishing· Gillighan’s World: botanical gardens with “enchanted” areas, miniature villages, and fairy folk.· Sligo Folk Park: 19th century village, houses and attractions

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Famous IrishWritersJames Joyce ,Samuel Becket, Oscar

WildeBoyne: the boy with stripped pijamas

ActorsKenneth BranaghDaniel Day LewisPierce Brosnan


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