Ireland By zoe, Ella and Ruby

FUN FACTS

Shamrock (type of clover) is the national symbol of Ireland and along with the harp it is a registered trademark of the country

Brought large parts of England to Ireland

Gaelic was their main language in the past

There are over 4.75 million people living in Ireland as of July 2013.

Ireland was one of the initial 12 European Union nations that began using the euro currency in 2002.

Saint Patrick's Day is Irelands official national holiday. The 17th of March holiday is celebrated in Ireland and also embraced by many other countries around the world

Gaelic football and hurling are traditional sports of Ireland and remain the most popular sports in the country.

The capital of Ireland is DUBLIN

Ireland is a cold state

River Shannon is the Longest River in Ireland

THANKYOU

Created By
Zoe Ella Ruby DATZET
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Credits:

Created with images by chanelcoco872 - "Flag of Ireland" • Steve Snodgrass - "4-H" • Picudio - "flag union flag union" • conner395 - "Northern Constabulary Badge - police vehicle door decal" • Kevin Briody - "Lots of people in a stand" • Free Grunge Textures - www.freestock.ca - "EU Grunge Flag" • maxintosh - "St. Patrick's Day Chicago" • contactkim - "baby st patrick's day irish" • ChristopherPluta - "rain after the rain a drop of" • Rafael Sato - "HIBISCO" • Artturi_Mantysaari - "balls balloon balloons" • Gellinger - "winter snow wintry"

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