Primera parte inlges juandavidgarcia 10a PDF

Title Primera parte inlges juandavidgarcia 10a
Course Español
Institution Institución Universitaria Marco Fidel Suárez
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Summary

RESUMEN DE CLASES PARA EL COLEGIO PABLO SEXTO....


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Rep úblic a de Irlan da Name and last name: JUAN DAVID GARCIA

Teacher´s name: ELIANA FLOREZ

Date: 24/04/2020

10 ª Population

School: PABLO SEXTO

4 758 451 Current population 2 381 626 Current male population (50.1%) 2 376 825 Current female population (49.9%) 23,020 births this year 110 Births today 9,474 deaths this year 45 deaths today -8 981 Net migration this year -43 Net migration today 4 565 Population growth this year 22 Population growth today

Economy The economy of the Republic of Ireland in the last twenty years is gradually gaining momentum. Several decades ago, the agrarian sector played a dominant role in the economic development of the country. Now, the profits of the agricultural sector are not more than ten percent of the total Gross Domestic Product of the country. About eight percent of the total number of working citizens is involved in this sector. The meat and dairy production area has undergone further development in Ireland. However, the total number of agricultural products is not sufficient even for domestic consumption, so wheat and many other items are imported from abroad. The industrial sector in Ireland began to develop from the middle of the last century

History

From the beginning, the history of Ireland has been a search for identity. In fact, the troubled relationship between Ireland and its neighbor provides the prism through which much of Irish identity is reflected. It took about 500 years for the different Celtic tribes to settle in Ireland. The Turoe Stone in County Galway is another excellent representation of Celtic art. III and V different groups of missionaries Christianized Ireland, which included an assimilation of the Druidic rituals of the pagan tribes and which resulted in a hybrid known as Celtic or Insular Christianity. Irish Christian scholars studied Greek and Latin philosophy and theology in raised monasteries in such places as Clonmacnoise in County Offaly, Glendalough in County Wicklow, and Lismore in County Waterford.

Geography Ireland encompasses a wide central limestone plain surrounded by coastal mountains. The monotony of the central plains is interrupted in certain places by low hills and beautiful lakes. To the west, next to Galway Bay, in the county of Clare, is the El Burren region, an extensive limestone terrain with little fertile soils and scattered vegetation, but abundant in remains of prehistoric times (menhirs, megaliths and burial mounds). The bays provide a secure anchorage and many have been converted into ports, including the Shannon Estuary, Galway Bay, Dublin Bay, Waterford Harbor and Cork Harbor. Some, like Bantry Bay and Dingle Bay, west of Kerry, are flooded river estuaries.

The longest river in Ireland and the British Isles is the Shannon (370 km); it is born in the northwest, near Sligo Bay and flows south until it reaches the sea in Limerick. Other major rivers are the Liffey, the Barrow, the Nore, the Boyne, the Blackwater, the Moy and the Suir. There are many lakes (loughs) in Ireland; many are to the west and others to the center, such as the Allan, Ree and Derg plains.

Famous Cities.

Dublin: is located on the east coast and was historically founded as a Viking settlement. The city of Dublin has a lot of places to explore like Dublin Castle, St. The city also hides a lot of beautiful landscapes, such as the views of the River Liffey and the large number of parks that you will find throughout the city. Some examples of parks in Dublin are Phoenix Park, Trinity College

Galway: It is a city in the west of Ireland that has a population of about 75,500 inhabitants. It houses a large number of medieval buildings such as castles and churches. Galway is known as the Cultural Heart of Ireland, which is why it hides a lot of cultural activities throughout the year such as festivals and museums.If you want to explore the surroundings of Galway, you will find incredible places like Connemara, the Aran Islands or buildings like Kylemore Abbey.

Famous people Writers Samuel Beckett: Perhaps best known for his edgy writing style, Beckett was a novelist of recognized merit, with unique and precise language twists. Born in Dublin shortly after the turn of the century, he was a disciple of James Joyce in Paris during the 1920s and remained a member of the resistance during World War II. Between World War II and the 1960s, he wrote some of his most prolific works, such as Molloy, Eleutheria, and of course Waiting for Godot Oscar Wilde: Known for his penetrating wit and biting satire, Wilde is famous for being the author of The Portrait of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Ernest, among many other works Actors liam neeson

Jamie dornan

Singer U2: Probably the most famous Irish musicians are U2, who have been on the move since they were teenagers in 1976. The band formed at Mount Temple School in Dublin's Northside, originally with 6 members. They went through two name changes ('Feedback' and 'The Hype') and lost 2 members before settling on their current name and lineup. Despite having very little musical ability when they were formed, within 4 years the band had signed with Island Records, and within ten they were considered the largest band around, touring the world.

Typical food Boxty: It is a very typical potato cake here in Ireland. There are many different recipes with various ingredients. But they all have in common the finely grated and fried potato.

Coddle: it is made from layers of pork sausage cut into slices and wrapped in bacon. All this mixed with potatoes cut into slices and onions. Some traditional recipes include a small amount of Guinness.

Fish and chips: or what is the same, battered fish with fried potatoes. It is not a strictly traditional Irish dish, but you can find several establishments of this type of fast food or be seen on the menu of many pubs.

Dublín

Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, is located on the east coast of Ireland at the mouth of the River Liffey. Its historic buildings include Dublin Castle, which dates back to the 13th century, and the imposing St. Patrick's Cathedral, built in 1191. Parks with attractive city landscapes include St Stephen's Green Park and the massive Phoenix Park, which houses the Dublin Zoo. The National Museum of Ireland explores the culture and heritage of Ireland...


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