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General of Ireland

Ireland or the emerald green island and is one of the British islands located in northwestern Europe. Ireland is his area of about 85 000 km ² in the order of 20th largest island in the world. It is said that the grass is greener in Ireland than anywhere else and it's really true in part, Ireland is one of the few European countries which still today is devastated industry and modernization. In Ireland, therefore, find the right natural landscape with breathtaking greenery, charming nature, original pubs, nice music, friendly people, humor and poetry. The Irish landscape is also a large number of magnificent stone monuments, old sometimes even thousands of years. Ireland's longest river, the river Shannon, which flows west into the Atlantic Ocean. The entire island is a huge body of water, Ireland has a roughly 800 lakes and rivers.

Ireland is divided into two parts, one consists of independent Republic of Ireland and other Northern Ireland, which is still part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland is Dublin city and capital of Northern Ireland is the city of Belfast. Ireland is a member of the EU and the UN and among one of the three countries where abortion is prohibited. Most people in the Republic of Ireland adheres to the Catholic religion and the official languages in Ireland, Irish and English. Daily temperatures in Ireland moving average of around 12 ° C and almost every day here raining. In the summer there are usually hot and winter just really rarely freezes. The hottest months are July and August, when daytime temperatures climb to more than 16 ° C. Even here, however, annually hosts a large number of tourists attracted by the charming landscape and the local undisturbed peace.

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