1. Politics
1.1. Ireland is a parliamentary, representative democratic republic and a member state of the European Union. ... Legislative power is vested in the Oireachtas, the bicameral national parliament, which consists of Dáil Éireann, Seanad Éireann and the President of Ireland.
1.2. President of Ireland is Michael D. Higgings
2. Sights
2.1. The Cliffs of Moher
2.1.1. So many superlatives have been used to describe the magnificent Cliffs of Moher that it's hard to find the right words. Vertigo-inducing and awe-inspiring spring to mind, and they are indeed both of these things, as well as being utterly wild and ruggedly beautiful. For those who've read up on the Emerald Isle prior to visiting, the cliffs will be familiar, starring as they do in countless postcards and guidebooks. Yet no image can ever do them justice. This is Ireland's most visited natural attraction and with good reason.
2.2. Grafton Street, Dublin
2.2.1. So much more than just a great place to shop in Dublin, Grafton Street is alive with buskers, flower-sellers, and performance artists. You will also find countless places to stop off and simply watch the world meander by. Café culture has taken off in the capital, and on a sunny day, you'd be forgiven for thinking you were in Barcelona or Lisbon.
2.3. Killarney National Park and Muckross House & Gardens
2.3.1. If visiting the Kerry region, the 19th-century Muckross House, Gardens, and Traditional Farms, set in spectacular Killarney National Park, should be top of your must-see list.
2.4. The Book of Kells and Trinity College, Dublin
2.4.1. Ireland's oldest university, Trinity College in Dublin is one of the country's ancient treasures. Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, Trinity is a world within a world.
3. Map
3.1. Size
3.1.1. The island of Ireland covers 84,431 square kilometers (32,599 square miles). At its widest the island is about 280 km (174 mi). At its longest (north-south) it is 486 km (302 mi). The island includes the Republic of Ireland (70,283 sq km/27,136 sq mi) and Northern Ireland (14,148 sq km/5463 sq mi).
3.2. landscape
3.2.1. In Ireland, the population of sheep is higher than that of humans
3.2.1.1. There are more than 5 million sheep living in the country
3.3. mountains hills
3.3.1. The highest Irish mountain is called Carrantuohill it’s 1,041 metres high
3.4. lake
3.4.1. Largest Irish lake Lough Neagh
3.5. rivers
3.5.1. At 360 km length ,the Shannon is Ireland’s longest river
3.5.2. River Corrib , The river is among the shortest in Europe, with only a length of six kilometres from the lough to the Atlantic.
3.6. ocean / the sea
3.6.1. Atlantic ocean
3.6.2. The Irish sea called Manx Sea
3.7. cities
3.7.1. Capital
3.7.1.1. Dublin
3.7.2. Dublin ,Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Kilkenny,Belfast
3.8. neighboring countries
3.8.1. United Kingdom
4. Stereotype
4.1. Red - haired, potato eating, Guinness - drinking Catholic with large families
5. flag of Ireland
5.1. Green, white , orange
6. Culture
7. history
7.1. foods
7.1.1. Irish Stew with lamb and potatoes
7.1.2. soda berad
7.1.3. Shellfish
7.2. languages
7.2.1. The most speak Englisch, Irish Gaelic
7.3. traditions
7.3.1. go to pubs to eat, drink listen to live music and spend time together
7.3.1.1. The oldest Irish pub is about 900 years old
7.3.2. Saint Patrick's Day – the annual, global celebration.
7.4. festivals / celebration
7.4.1. Dublin Horse Festival
7.4.2. Redhead Convention, County Cork
7.4.3. Fleadh Traditional Irish Music Festival
7.5. religion
7.5.1. 78.3% Roman Catholic
7.5.2. 9.8% non religious
7.5.3. 6.6% other
7.5.4. 2.8% unstated
7.5.5. 2.7% Church of Ireland ( Anglican )
7.6. music
7.6.1. The harp was a traditional Celtic instrument and it still is the national symbol of Ireland
7.6.2. Irish folk music Irish traditional music (also known as Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is a genre of folk music that developed in Ireland.
8. People/population
8.1. migrants
8.1.1. The number of emigrants increased over the same period to 56,500 (2.9%) from 54,900 in 2019. These combined flows resulted in net inward migration for Ireland in the year to April 2020 of 28,900, a reduction of 4,800 (-14.2%) on the previous year.
8.2. Stars / famous people
8.2.1. Pierce Brosnan, the Irish James Bond.
8.2.2. Jack Gleeson, Actor in Games of Thrones
8.2.3. Jamie Dornan, Holywood Star.
8.2.4. The Corrs , an Irish Band
8.3. number
8.3.1. +353