ireland. ireland is the second largest isle of the british isles, in the north atlantic ocean;...
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Ireland is the second largest isle of the British Isles, in the North Atlantic Ocean; it’s all surrounded by the sea and its coasts are indented.
Plans form the most part of Ireland and there are low mountains that look like hills.
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Area: 70.273 Km² Density: 55 pop/ Km²
Population: 3.841.000 Capital: Dublin
Religion: Catholic
Ethnic majority: Irish 94%, Scottish and English 6%General description
Irish mountains are part of the Caledonian system which are part the mountains of Great Britain and Ireland.Their tops aren’t very high because they are old.
The most important characteristics of Irish rivers are:
• a short length;• the regular presence of water;• an estuary mouth.
There are a lot of lakes in Ireland. Most of them are on the Atlantic seaboard. They are so many because of the glaciations.
The seas that sourround Ireland are: the Irish Sea, the North Channel, the St George’s Channel and the Celtic Sea which are all part of the Atlantic Ocean.
Seas
The largest part of Ireland is formed by huge plains so it’s very green.Because of this Ireland is also called the “Emerald Island”
Ireland has a mild, but changeable climate all the year: in Ireland it can rain at any time and anywhere. Temperatures vary from about 19-20 degrees Celsius during Summer to 0-3 degrees Celsius during Winter. The average national temperature is 9 degrees Celsius.
Climate
The economy of Ireland has transformed in recent years from an agricultural focus to
one dependent on trade, industry and investment.
Economy
Dublin is the capital of Ireland and it has got 325,000 inhabitants.
Dublin is a major European cultural centre and the origin of many prominent literary figures.
Dublin is the centre of both media and communications in Ireland, with many newspapers, radio stations, television stations and telephone companies.
Cities
Cork is the second city of the Republic of Ireland and Ireland’s second most populous city after Dublin.
Cork's most famous building is the church tower of Shandon.
The city has many local traditions in food and customs.
Famously traditional Cork foods include Crubeens and Tripe and Drisheen.
Cork
There are a lot of Dolmen in Ireland. They’re very big buildings made of large stones and they were built by the early Neolithic peoples of the British isles in the period 4000 BC to 3000 BC.
Monuments