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Ireland has long been an island divided, but is starting to create a serious comeback. Listed here are 10 items to know about theEmerald Isle.10 Items to Know About Ireland
An island located close to Britain, Ireland has been in nearly constant conflict with its neighbor. Alas, things have changed dramatically in the last ten years as have Ireland's fortunes. Religious violence seems to have tapered off and economic growth is some from the strongest in Europe.
Here are ten things to know about the amazing country of Ireland.
1. The area is split between two countries, Northern Ireland and also the Republic of Ireland.
2. Prior to 1921, the entire island was part of and controlled by Britain.
3. In 1921, 26 counties in the south were given independence and had become the Republic of Ireland.
4. Northern Ireland is approximately 55 percent Protestant and 44 percent Catholic. This division has led to decades of strife in most aspects of life.
5. Ireland has remained neutral during the two World Wars even though Great Britain played a key role in each.
6. In 1990, Mary Robinson was elected the first female President from the Republic of Ireland.
7. You will discover "rag trees" in Ireland. Because the name suggests, trees are engrossed in rags tied to their branches. The rags represent wishes for any number of things.
8. In certain areas, you are able to go bowling every sunday. About the public roads! The idea would be to roll huge ball from the starting point to some finishing point over a handful of miles away. The team that will it within the fewest quantity of throws wins.
9. The ancestors of U.S. Presidents Kennedy and Reagan were Irish.
10. The Patron Saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, was Scottish!
Ireland has a long and storied history in addition to a unique cultural all its own. As you can tell in the above, this can be a place you should visit if you get an opportunity.
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