Ireland
By Ultán Casserly
Fact File (Republic)
Population:
Area:
Capital:
Highest point:
Currency:

4 million.
70,000 squared km
Dublin
3400 feet
Euro
Sports
Sports in Ireland is very popular. Ireland has sports of it’s
own mainly hurling and gaelic. Rugby and soccer are also big
in Ireland. Ireland have been more successful in rugby than
soccer but has never beaten New Zealand. Ireland have
never won a world cup in either sport.
St. Patricks Day
St. Patrick is the
patron saint of
Ireland. He brought
the catholic religion
to Ireland. He was
originally from wales
but was brought as a
slave to Ireland he
escaped from Ireland
but came back.

Although St. Patrick
was the patron saint of
Ireland. It’s celebrated
in America. After he
became a priest. St.
Patrick shown the
shamrock as a symbol
of the cross. He taught
us Christianity.
The Great Irish Famine
The Great Irish Famine was when
the potatoes in Ireland got a thing
called blight. Blight made the
potatoes inedible. People started
starving and couldn’t get much
food. Many people went to America
to look for good work. They got
sent on “coffin ships” to America.
Many people died
Music and Dancing In Ireland
Music in Ireland is not as big as sport but still very much liked
the harp is Irish and the hardest instrument to play. River
dancing is Irish as well. Music is very good although there is
not much played in Ireland.
Irelands Wonders
Newgrange:
Newgrange is a
cave like structure
which on one day of
the year light will
go straight down to
the end that day
being 21st of
December. We do
not know who made
this but would of
taken them a long
time

Giants Causeway:
The Giants Causeway
is an incredible
structure of separate
stones again no one
knows who made it
but there is a tale
where a giant made
it. This is in Northern
Ireland and one
Irelands Wonders
Geography
Ireland is the second largest
island in Europe. It’s
nickname is the Emerald Isle.
About 15,000 years ago
Ireland was completely
covered by glaciers. Irelands
highest peak is around 3400
feet high.
History
Archaeologists think the first
people to settle in Ireland was
around 6000 BC to 3500 BC.
thousands of years later they
started using stone tools. In the
ninth century vikings came and
made the first city in Ireland,
Waterford. Soon Ireland broke
into loads of different kingdoms
Animals
There are no wild snakes
in Ireland. The sea has
stopped many animals
from reaching Ireland.
There are only one type
of lizard, and just three
kinds of amphibians in
Ireland as well.

Ireland

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  • 2.
    Fact File (Republic) Population: Area: Capital: Highestpoint: Currency: 4 million. 70,000 squared km Dublin 3400 feet Euro
  • 3.
    Sports Sports in Irelandis very popular. Ireland has sports of it’s own mainly hurling and gaelic. Rugby and soccer are also big in Ireland. Ireland have been more successful in rugby than soccer but has never beaten New Zealand. Ireland have never won a world cup in either sport.
  • 4.
    St. Patricks Day St.Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. He brought the catholic religion to Ireland. He was originally from wales but was brought as a slave to Ireland he escaped from Ireland but came back. Although St. Patrick was the patron saint of Ireland. It’s celebrated in America. After he became a priest. St. Patrick shown the shamrock as a symbol of the cross. He taught us Christianity.
  • 5.
    The Great IrishFamine The Great Irish Famine was when the potatoes in Ireland got a thing called blight. Blight made the potatoes inedible. People started starving and couldn’t get much food. Many people went to America to look for good work. They got sent on “coffin ships” to America. Many people died
  • 6.
    Music and DancingIn Ireland Music in Ireland is not as big as sport but still very much liked the harp is Irish and the hardest instrument to play. River dancing is Irish as well. Music is very good although there is not much played in Ireland.
  • 7.
    Irelands Wonders Newgrange: Newgrange isa cave like structure which on one day of the year light will go straight down to the end that day being 21st of December. We do not know who made this but would of taken them a long time Giants Causeway: The Giants Causeway is an incredible structure of separate stones again no one knows who made it but there is a tale where a giant made it. This is in Northern Ireland and one Irelands Wonders
  • 8.
    Geography Ireland is thesecond largest island in Europe. It’s nickname is the Emerald Isle. About 15,000 years ago Ireland was completely covered by glaciers. Irelands highest peak is around 3400 feet high.
  • 9.
    History Archaeologists think thefirst people to settle in Ireland was around 6000 BC to 3500 BC. thousands of years later they started using stone tools. In the ninth century vikings came and made the first city in Ireland, Waterford. Soon Ireland broke into loads of different kingdoms
  • 10.
    Animals There are nowild snakes in Ireland. The sea has stopped many animals from reaching Ireland. There are only one type of lizard, and just three kinds of amphibians in Ireland as well.