Ireland, or The Republic of Ireland ( the official name) occupies most of the island of Ireland, off the coast of England and Wales.
The Book of Kells (9th century) and other illustrated manuscripts are on display in the library of Trinity College, Dublin.
The country is nicknamed the «Emerald Isle» for its lush green landscape and features sites like Cahir Castle, built in the Middle Ages.
The island is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and has the Celtic Sea to the south, the St. George’s Channel to the southeast, and the Irish Sea to the east.
In 2017, Ireland was ranked fourth among the world’s most developed nations in the United Nations Human Development Index. Likewise, the Irish Republic ranks highest in terms of economic, political and press freedom.
The Republic of Ireland is currently among the richest countries in the world in terms of per capita income.
Today, Ireland is one of the founding countries of the Council of Europe and the OECD. The country follows a policy of neutrality and non-alignment and therefore is not a member of NATO, although it does participate in the Association for Peace.
Ireland’s climate is mostly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. It does not have extreme temperatures as it happens in other countries in similar latitudes. The average temperature is a mild 10º C.
The national holiday is March 17 in honour of the patron saint of Ireland: Saint Patrick (or Pádraig in Irish), who promoted Christianity on the island.
Ireland has several ancient monuments such as the Newgrange burial mound, which astonishes visitors, especially after learning that it was built 500 years before the pyramids.
The Irish landscape is charming as well as wild. The rugged cliffs that surround the coast are perfectly combined with luscious green meadows and scattered stone ruins that the explorer will encounter on his tour of the island.
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and the most populous city on the island. It is located near the centre of the east coast above the Irish Sea, at the mouth of the Liffey River and in the centre of Dublin County.
It was founded by the Vikings around 841 as a military base and slave trade centre and has been the capital of the country since the Middle Ages.
In Dublin you can enjoy a lot of places, as the St. Stephen Green Park, a lonely place in which you can walk for a splendid and natural space with a wonderful pond full of seagulls and swans.Dublin, also, has the magnificent Trinity College University. Is the most ancient University in Ireland and was established in 1592 by the Queen Elisabeth I.
If you like take a special beer you should go to visit the famous Guinness Storehouse. You will have an unforgettable tour in the factory.
The people of Ireland are famous for their cordiality. They are very friendly and always willing to help you.
Pubs are usually the centre around which the social life of the community revolves. In any part of the country visitors will be well received. To enjoy its pubs, you must visit the most famous city The Temple Bar Pub. It is the most famous Irish pub, created in 1840. It is located in the centre of Dublin.
Every day there is live traditional Irish music, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Hundreds of people come in to enjoy Irish music and beer, the famous Guinness. It also has a Beer Garden, where smokers can enjoy a pint outdoors. The Temple Bar has won the «Irish Music of the Year pub» in 2002 and 2010.
In Ireland many of the big companies are based. Important companies with great worldwide recognition. Most of them are in Dublin, as Google, Yahoo, Twitter, Paypal, Facebook, Microsoft, and more companies.
Moreover, here you can find the best job, there are a lot of opportunities to work here.
In Dublin you can enjoy many and varied activities throughout the year, such as the TradeFest Temple Bar, St. Patrick’s Festival, Bram Stoker Festival, Dublin Theatre Festival, etc.
Dublin International Airport is located 10 km from the city centre.
In this magnificient city you can enjoy beautiful landscapes, charming neighbourhoods, and friendly people. You can relax in front of the River Liffey or in one of its wonderful parks.
Dublin is the best place to do your internship. Brings together a wide variety of attractions.
The city has a world-renowned literary history and has produced prestigious literary figures, including Nobel laureates such as William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker, J. M. Synge, Sean O’Casey, Brendan Behan, Maeve Binchy and Roddy Doyle.
Likewise, Dublin has several theatres, such as Gaiety, Abbey, Olympia, Gate y Grand Canal, from whose tables have been born actors and actresses of international recognition as Noel Purcell, Sir Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea, Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney, Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Sarah Bolger and Maria Doyle Kennedy.
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