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All about Ireland
Francisco Jose Prados Espinisa
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ALL ABOUT IRELAND
Made by: Francisco José Prados Espinosa.Course: 3ºA
Index
1. Ireland
2. Irish Food
3. Irish Drinks
4. Iconic People
5. Iconic places
6. Video about Ireland
IRELAND
The nacional colour of Ireland is green, and it is certainly a very green and beautiful island, with a lot of farms, lakes, hills and mountains
2. Irish Food
You can eat well in Ireland; there is fresh fish and seafood from the lakes and the ocean, and fresh meat and vegetables from the farms. The national dish, Irish stew, is made from lamb, potatoes, onions carrots and parsley.
Barmbrack is a type of baked dough. It is sweeter than bread, but not as rich as cake. It has got raisins in it and people eat it toasted with butter.
3. Irish Drinks
The Irish are even more fond of drinking tea than the English, and an average Irish person drinks six cups a day.
Irish coffee add Irish whiskey and cream on top.
Guinness is one of the most popular beers in the world, is always associated with Ireland.St Patrick's day people drink Guinness.
4. Iconic People
Oscar Wilde, Jame Joyce and Seamus Heaney were writer.
Oscar Wilde
Jonanthan Swift, the writer of Gulliver's Travels. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia.
Lewis
Pierce Brosnan Actor.Liam Nesson Actor. Katie McGrath Actress. Mary Robinson was the first woman president.
Pierce Brosnan
Liam Nesson
5.Iconic Places
The Giant's Causeway is on the east coast of Northern Ireland . It was formed naturally 50-60 million years ago by a volcano. There are about 40,000 columnns.
Newgrange is an ancient temple in County Meath, near the east coast os Ireland. it is the most visited archeological monument in Ireland, with more than 200,000 every year
Blarnery Castle is a medieval fortress near Cork. The castle receives over 200,000 visitors a year.
6.VIDEO ABOUT IRELAND