THE LIFE IN IRELAND

Life in Ireland


Ireland you can practice all kinds of outdoor activities. You can go sailing, climbing, walking or cycling while contemplating the beautiful landscapes offered by this place. since the weather is one of the best to live in that place and for the views and landscapes in it.
the people are very friendly in any place, the school are different the eduction is best and difference another country in the world is of 9:am a 2:00pm their schedule of classes
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Places in Ireland
In Ireland, there are places beautiful where you can happen a time fine and relax  for example:

The Cork: is very beautiful for her places and see the city close to the lake, the walk is very long but the country is very beautiful and one of the most visited.
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The Galwal: 

it is one of the most beautiful places in Ireland and not one of the most expensive but only in flight to the direction and it is not dirty on the contrary it is clean and its food is very delicious as large the place to visit


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The dublin: 
the place is very beautiful and expensive in terms of restaurants and hotels but they are worth it since the view of the landscape is beautiful
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STORY OF IRELAND


The History of Ireland prior to Christianity of references found in ancient Roman writings and books of Irish poetry, as well as in the myths and remains discovered by archeology. Its first inhabitants, towns of a culture of the middle of the Stone Age, or Mesolithic, arrived on the island after 8000 BC. C., when the weather became more hospitable after the retreat of polar ice. The Annals of the four masters, the most extensive chronology compiled by Franciscan friars between 1632-36, documentary the dates between the flood in 2242 a. C. and 1616 d. C., although it is believed that the first entries are determined at dates around 550 a. C.1 The Book of Armagh (in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, MS52), an Irish manuscript of the ninth century, also known as Canon of Patrick or Liber Ar (d) machanus, contains some of the oldest examples of written Gaelic. He believes that it belonged to St. Patrick and that, at least in part, it was the work of his handwriting. Research has determined that at least one part, if not all, was the work of a copyist named Ferdomnach de Armagh (died 845 or 846), who wrote the first part of the book in 807 or 808.2
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NEWS PAPER
Dublin, the city of a thousand ‘pubs’
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Dublin has two Santiago Calatrava bridges over the Liffey River. But cities with two works by the Valencian architect there are a few. With three Nobel Prizes for Literature (William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett), less. And with a thousand pubs, only this one. Lately, in addition, there has been an explosion of whiskey distilleries in the capital of Ireland: in the last six years, they have gone from 4 to 18. Choose a book of these authors, a pub two or three centuries old and a whiskey 14 year old malt, and here it will be in paradise

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