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WELCOME TO IRELAND
By: Andrew O’LearySLS 1101 Professor Pam JonesMarch 18, 2014
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GEOGRAPHY
Capital: Dublin
Government Type: Republic
Largest City (in population): Dublin
Largest County: Cork County
Current Population: 506,211
12 costal islands
Area:70,273 square kilometers (27,133 square miles)
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BASIC FACTS
Currency: Euro
All Area Codes are 353
Spoken Languages: English, Gaelic (form of Irish)
National Holiday: St Patrick’s Day
Current President: Michael D. Higgins
4 Providences: Leinster, Ulster, Munster, and Connacht
There are 32 Counties in Ireland: 26 in the Republic of
Ireland, and 6 in Northern Ireland
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CULTURE AND PEOPLE
Week day evening times are often spent at home after a long work day
60% of the residents live in the cities
Weekends are often spent out
They are very modest. Being rude, loud, showing off wealth, and
dressing provocative is viewed negative.
Today a few people in Ireland actually speak Irish
Celtic Tribes arrive on the island between 600-150 B.C.
84.2% of the people are Roman Catholic
There are 6 million different variations of Irish personalities
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NEAT FACTS
Declared Independence: December 6, 1921
Guinness beer is produce in Ireland
St. Patrick was actually Roman, not Irish
Halloween was derived from an Irish festival
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NEAT FACTS
Titanic “The Unsinkable Ship” maiden voyage was
made Ireland
There are no Postal Zip Codes in Ireland outside of
Dublin and Cork City
The first Irish constitution was signed at Dublin’s
Shelbourne Hotel.
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FOOD• Majority of the cooking is done
without herbs and spices.
• A traditional Irish meal is
usually made up of very simple
ingredients and easy to cook
but yet tastes great! You’ll find
that most traditional recipes
contain the basics of
vegetables, meat, or fish.
Meatloaf
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FOOD
Shepherd’s Pie Beef Stew
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MAUREEN O’HARA
Born on August 17, 1920, in Ranelagh, Ireland, Maureen O'Hara, a Hollywood
actress who was paired with Hollywood's leading men in such swashbucklers as
Sinbad the Sailor and The Black Swan. O'Hara went on to further fame
starring in the Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street, Our Man in
Havana, and The Parent Trap.
2nd oldest of six children, she was raised in a close-knit Irish Catholic family.
Her father, Charles, was a businessman, and her mother, Marguerite, was an
accomplished stage actress and opera singer. Maureen displayed a penchant
for dramatics at an early age when she staged presentations for her family;
in school she was active in singing and dancing.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland
Celebrated on March 17
National and bank holiday in the Republic of Ireland but it is
celebrated worldwide. It is also considered a religious holiday in the
past.
Became a public holiday in 1903.
Today, many Catholic places of worship all around the world are
named after St. Patrick, including cathedrals in New York City ,
Dublin, and Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia.
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ST PATRICK’S DAY IN THE USA
American immigrants brought St. Patrick’s Day to
the United States
St. Patrick’s is widely celebrated in the United
States by Irish and non-Irish combined.
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Cliffs of Moher
Guinness Storehouse Blarney Stone
Tourist Attractions
Cross Village Graveyard
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MUSICCeltic Music:• Fancy term which expresses a
world-view or record-shelf category rather than actual links between music genres.
• Most of it is relaxing and easy listening.
• Traditionally it evolved from folk music.
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RELIGION
Northern Ireland Ireland
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QUESTIONS
How many counties are in Ireland?A. 32B. 75C. 4D. 110
True or False: St. Patrick’s Day is a
National Holiday in Ireland?