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Ireland-the Land Of Saints And Scholars? By Dara Ward Ireland-The Land of Saints and Scholars?
Ireland is known as The Emerald Isle or The Land of Saints and Scholars. In truth it is one of the world's fastest growing economies where time no longer stands still. It is a country with a young vibrant and energetic population eager to be part of the Celtic Tiger as the rapidly growing economy has become known as.
Ireland is divided into 32 counties and 4 provinces-Munster, Ulster, Connaught and Leinster. The country has a population in excess of 5 million inhabitants. is famed the world over for its music, literature and friendly folk. U2, Yeats, Beckett and Joyce being just some of the more recognisable names.
Ireland boasts a unique culture one that is truly it's own. While English is the most widely spoken language Gaelic or Irish was the only language spoken until the early 20th century. Gaelic is a fascinating and deeply meaningful language and is still taught widely in all schools today. It is reputed to be one of the hardest three languages in the world to master. Gaelic games such as football and hurling are widely played in and are a true spectacle to watch. Hurling, played with 15 men on each team and with sticks is the fastest field game in the world. Both games retain amateur status to this day.
Dublin is the capital city and is located in the East of the country on The River Liffey. With a population in excess of 1.25 million Dublin is a lively city with lots to do and see. Home to the famous Guinness beer, Dublin has acquired an International reputation as a great party city. The main landmarks are Grafton Street which is the principle shopping street, O Connell Street-the cities main street and Temple Bar. Temple Bar is the bohemian part of the city full of lively bars, restaurants,
nightclubs and art galleries.
Ireland is a real gem and a must see destination for any avid traveller. For those interested in exploring the mystical Isle of reserving accommodation in advance is always advisable. Car rental should also be booked well in advance and provides a great way to travel at your leisure. Remember that driving in is on the left hand side of the road! For more information on all aspects of including booking over 9000 properties and car rental check out the Irish Accommodation Guide. Article Directory: http://www.articlecube.com Dara Ward is an expert on all aspects of the Irish Travel industry. He operates over 20 Irish Tavel sites including Hotels in Dublin He lives and operates his family run business in Ireland's oldest thatched cottage which dates back over 450 years. Dara lives with his wife Dawn and 4 young children, his dog, cat and horse. Friends call them The Waltons! Dara also runs Hotels in Cork
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