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Page 1: Culture Exploration:  Ireland and Northern Ireland

By: Nic Cavanaugh

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Western Europe Occupies 5/6 of the island of Ireland Dublin

Population 525,383 Located Eastern coast

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English and Irish or Gaelic are the official languages Gaelic is spoke mostly along the western

seaboard These languages form subcultures within

the country

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Flag Orange symbolizes Protestants Green symbolizes Catholicism White is the hopes of peace between them

Shamrock

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4,015,676 people as of 2005 88.4% Catholic 3% Church of England 1.6% Other Christians 1.5% Other 2% Unspecified 3.5% None

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Devoutly Catholic Patriotism/Hatred of English Appreciation of Alcoholic Beverages Huge Soccer Fans National Holiday- St. Patrick’s Day (March

17)

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Small, trade-dependent economy 4.3% Unemployment rate Distribution of jobs

5% Agricultural 46% Industry 49% Services

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600-150 BC Celtic tribes arrive English invasions begin in 12th Century

Begins seven centuries of struggles 1921 Ireland parts from UK

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Like- I like this culture because it is part of my heritage on my dad’s side

Dislike- I dislike this culture because they can’t reconcile their differences with Northern Ireland

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Currently at odds with Northern Ireland Heart of conflict is Catholicism vs. Protestants

Terroristic attacks by both sides

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I would like to live in this country temporarily. I may go to Dublin if I go to Duke because it is one of the locations for their community service.

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Western Europe Occupies northern 1/6 of island of Ireland Belfast

Eastern coast Population 641,638

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Official languages: English and Irish or Gaelic

Uses Union Jack as official flag Used to use the Red Hand flag

Shamrock

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1,799,392 estimate in 2010 45.57% Non-Catholic Christians 40.26% Catholics 14.18% Other

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Catholics Protestants

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Conflict between Catholics and Protestants

Appreciation of alcoholic beverages Huge soccer fans National holiday- St. Patrick’s Day March

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Used to be heavy industry Industry being replaced by services

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600-150 BC 12th century English invasions begin 1921-22 first Northern Ireland parliament

Remains part of UK

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As a part of the UK, they have been allied with England in major conflicts

Ongoing conflict with Ireland over religion and English involvement

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Like- It’s part of my heritage on my mom’s side.

Dislike- Its continuing disputes with Ireland

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No, for some reason Northern Ireland does not appeal to me like Ireland does. It may be that they chose to remain closely associated with the English. I wouldn’t mind visiting there though.

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I think I’d like to remain in the US. However if I had to live somewhere else, Ireland would be my first choice by far.

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