EU COUNTRIES
Ireland
Number of citizens: 3,917,203,
Languages: irish, english,
society organization:republic,
Yeatr of entering to EC: 1973.
Dublin has a right to be pronounced as the most beautiful city in Europe. City has a population of a more than a million peole which is a one third of whole irish population. Dublin is a headquarters of government, industry ... Dublin is a city of people that appreaciate achitecture. Dublin spire is 120 meter long. It's is made of polished stainless steel tubes (totalinf 126 tones), the Spire was completed using the largest crane ever operated in Ireland on January 21st 2003. it is populary called -the Spike.
General Post Office, originally constructed between 1814, the GPO(General Post Office is located ) in Dublin on O'Connell Street - the capital'main throughfare. During the insurrection the building was shelled by British artillery and it remained gutted and in derelict state for several years afterwards,but later it was restored. Guinness je osnovan 1959.god. u Dublinu, u St. James's Gate, a osnovao ju je Arthur Guinness. Godine su prolazile, a tako i njihove perspektiva da prošire posao. Danas, Guinness je uvezen u više od 150 zemalja. Guinness predstavlja jedinstveni, specifičan okus koji odiše aromantičnom pjenom i bogatom povješću. Glendalough Abbey
St. Kevin founded this early Christian monastic site, in the 6th century. The monastic remains include a high round tower, stone churches and decorated crosses, in a glacial valley with two lakes.
Saint Patrick.
Kidnapped from the British mainland around age 16, and shipped to Ireland as a slave. Sent to the mountains as a shepherd, he spent his time in prayer. Studied in continental monasteries. Priest. Bishop. In 33 years he effectively converted the Ireland. In the Middle Ages Ireland became known as the Land of Saints
Cliffs of Moher
These majestic cliffs rise from the Atlantic Ocean to a height of nearly 200m and extend for a distance of 8km from Hag's Head due west of Liscannor to a point beyond O'Brien's Tower. They take their name from a ruined promontory fort, Mothar, which was demolished during the Napoleonic wars to make room for a signal tower.
The National Park Wicklow which covers much of upland Wicklow and contains an area of approximately 20,000 hectares. This includes large areas of mountain blanket bogs, as the Lugnaquilla and Liffey Head Bog complexes and Glendalough Wood Nature Reserve.

 

 

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