Anyone who loves travelling should not miss travelling Ireland. The country is known being a wild yet wonderful country. Actually it is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, and being known as a country divided into two: Ireland which occupies five-sixths of Ireland Island, west of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, this one being a part of the United Kingdom.
The population of Ireland is not yet that huge in fact, one-third of its people live in Dublin. This actually is the capital of Ireland. " Dublin which means "town of the hurdled ford" is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn, meaning "black pool". It is situated in the province of Leinster near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and the centre of the Dublin Region"- from Wikipedia, free encyclopedia.
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One of the main reasons why Ireland is that popular to visitors is the people itself. Local Ireland people are known to be that friendly to visitors. They're such a hardworking people and they are known to have a love for a less stressful life. When it comes to their families, they are also known to have practiced a close family ties among them.
One among its known features as a country is its literature. All throughout their history, Irish people are known to be so rich when it comes to literature. One of those famous authors who made positive impressions of the country is Christy Nicholas. She has written some books and a popular one is focused on Ireland. The title of the book is Ireland- Mythical, Magical, Mystical: A Guide to Hidden Ireland.
Sharing with you here an excerpt from this famous author, "Ive been to Ireland several times, and it holds a special palce in my heart. Ireland is mo anam an bhaile, my soul's home in Irish. It is a place I feel comforted, warm, and welcome. I wish to share some of this peace and serenity with others. Please, feel free to join me in my journey through Ireland, its history, mystery and magic. "
Thus if you are planning to have a vacation elsewhere, why not spend one of those plans in Ireland- a place to be.
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