The Republic of Ireland Opracowała: Elżbieta Górka
Basic facts Population 4,6 mln Capital Dublin Highest point Carrauntoohill Biggest cities: Dublin Cork Limerick
Republic or Northern Ireland Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (five-sixths of the island), and Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom (covers the remaining area)
Languages of Ireland Two main languages are spoken in Ireland English and Irish Some examples of the Gaelic-Irish Dia duit ar maidin! (Good morning) Tráthnóna maith duit! (Good evening)
History of Irish-English Irish Planter English (from 1169) Irish + English combination
Shamrock Symbol of Ireland The shamrock refers to the young sprigs of clover or trefoil. It is known as a symbol of Ireland, with St. Patrick having used it as a metaphor for the Christian Trinity.
Patron of Ireland Saint Patrick He was a 5th century Christian missionary and bishop of Ireland Saint Patricks Day is observed on March 17, the date of his death
Dublin Capital City The biggest Irish city with the population of The city is the administrative, cultural and business centre and the tourist destination.
Cork The name refers to the Irish Corcach Mór Mumhan It is located on the marshes of the Lee river The second biggest city with 119,230 inhabitants.
Irish Culture The most famous part of the Irish culture is its folk music and dance One of best known Irish pop groups is U2 or Sinead O’Connor
Irish Literature The best known Irish writers are: James Joyes Jonathon Swift George B. Shaw Samuel Beckett Oscar Wilde Their best known works are: Ulysses Gulliver’s Travels Pygmalion Waiting for Godot The Picture of Dorian Grey
Tourist Attractions Giant’s Causeway
Tourist Attractions Cliffs of Moher
Tourist Attractions Killarney National Park
Tourist Attractions Blarney Castle
Tourist Attractions Gougane Barra
Tourist Attractions Kinsale
Legendary creatures Pooka Leprechaun Banshee and Keening