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Ireland ( Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ⓘ ), also known as the Republic of Ireland ( Poblacht na hÉireann ), [a] is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland. The capital and largest city is Dublin, on the eastern side of the island.
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Irlanda (en irlandés: Éire, pronunciado [ˈeːɾʲə]; en inglés: Ireland, pronunciado /ˈaɪəɹlʲəndʲ/ ), conocida también por su descripción alternativa República de Irlanda (en irlandés: Poblacht na hÉireann; en inglés: Republic of Ireland) 5 para diferenciarla de Irlanda del Norte, es uno de los veintisiete Estados soberanos que forman la Unión Eu...
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Ireland's national flag carrier is Aer Lingus, which services Europe, North America and North Africa, but the vast majority of flights originating from continental Europe come from another Irish company, Ryanair, the biggest low-cost airline in the world. These airlines, along with others, fly into all three of Ireland's international airports, Sha...
Transport for Wales Rail, Iarnród Éireann, as well as Irish Ferries and Stena Line promote SailRail SailRail tickets offer a discounted means of travelling from anywhere on the UK rail network to anywhere on the Irish rail network with one ticket.[citation needed] A bus connection from Dublin Port is required to reach Dublin's main train stations, ...
Dublin
The largest city in Ireland is Dublin. Due to its proximity to Britain, it was the most important city in Ireland during the Tudor conquest of Ireland and subsequent British Invasions until after 1922 when the Irish Free State was formed. As the British held a presence here for over 500 years, most of the historic buildings from the 1500s on were built by them. As Dublin Airport is located just outside the city, most international visitors to Ireland begin their stay here. Among the main attr...
Cork
Situated on the southern coast of Ireland, Cork is the second biggest city in the country. Due to a population explosion in the 1800s, many of its most famous buildings are from this era. In this period two cathedrals were built, Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne and Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. Another historic attraction from this time is Cork City Gaol which opened in 1824 and was redeveloped as a visitor centre in the 1990s. Cork's most famous building and the symbol of the city, The Churc...
Limerick
Situated on the mouth of the River Shannon, Limerick has been an important gateway city for over 800 years. Due to the city's location on the midpoint of the Atlantic Corridor, nearness to Shannon Airport (12 Miles) and good supply of reasonably priced hotels it has become something of a base city for tourists travelling along the west coast of Ireland, although the city has many attractions in its own right. King John's Castle in the medieval quarter of the city is arguably the best-known at...
As the Republic of Ireland occupies just over 80% of the island of Ireland, the country has become famous for its scenic coastline and villages and towns by the shoreline. The most widely known of these are situated in the west of Ireland, mostly in Munster, but other areas of the country have their own individual resorts as well. The Cliffs of Moh...
A number of tourist trails and regionswere developed in the 2010s to market Ireland as a tourist destination.
Ireland has many festivals, most of which take place annually. The most famous by far is the St Patrick's Festival which takes place in every county all over Ireland and celebrates Irish culture the world over. Although St. Patrick's Day festivals are held all over the world on 17 March, the festival in Ireland lasts over a week, and includes the p...
Ireland has many geological attractions, most being along the coastline of the country. The two most famous geologically important destinations in the Republic are both situated in County Clare; the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren. Another notable geological phenomena, the Giant's Causeway, lies in Northern Ireland. The Cliffs of Moher are one of th...
In 2017 9,932,100 overseas tourists visited Ireland, a 3.5% increase over the previous years figure of 9,584,400. In 2016 9,584,400 overseas tourists visited Ireland, a 9.8% increase over the previous years figure of 8,643,100. In 2015 8,643,100 overseas tourists visited Ireland, a 13.7% increase over the previous years figure of 7,604,400. In 2014...
Under the Short-stay Waiver Programme, anyone from the countries on the list below can travel to Ireland within the time remaining on a current UK visa, without the requirement to obtain an Irish visa, and be granted permission to stay in Ireland up to a maximum of 90 days, or the time left on their UK visa to expire. Citizens of most countries can...
Tourism Ireland was established under the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 to promote the island of Ireland overseas. It is jointly funded by the Irish Government and the Northern Ireland Executive on a two-to-one ratio. Tourism Ireland works together with the two tourist boards on the island, Fáilte Ireland and Tourism Northern Ireland. Fáilte Irelan...
Bienvenido al Portal Irlanda, donde encontrarás información interesante, además de todos los artículos de Wikipedia sobre Irlanda. Irlanda (Ireland, en inglés; Éire, en irlandés), es un país del noroeste de Europa que forma parte de la Unión Europea, se le conoce como la República de Irlanda.
History of Ireland. Chronology. Peoples and polities. Topics. Ireland portal. v. t. e. The Irish state came into being in 1919 as the 32 county Irish Republic. In 1922, having seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under the Anglo-Irish Treaty, it became the Irish Free State.
Inicio. Era primaria. Alta Edad Media. Intervención vikinga. Irlanda gaélica. Intervención inglesa. Irlanda moderna. Conquista y rebelión. Guerras y leyes penales. El Acta de Unión y el Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda. Historia contemporánea de Irlanda. La Gran hambruna. Movimiento hacia la Autonomía. Separatismo militante.