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Most people in Ireland are ethnic Irish, whose main ancestors were the ancient Celts. English people form a small group. Students learn both Irish (also called Gaelic) and English in school, but the everyday language is English. Most Irish are Roman Catholics. About 40 percent of the people live in rural areas. Irish people are a combination of Gaelic, Norse, Anglo-Norman, French, and British ancestry. The majority of people in Ireland are Catholic. Dublin is the largest city with around 2 million inhabitants. Irish is the official language but many speak English. Irish people celebrate both pagan (Halloween) and Christian traditions. Ireland is a nation of storytellers. Many famed writers come from Ireland, including four winners of the Nobel Prize for literature. The Irish also excel in sports, music and dancing. Most people in Ireland are ethnic Irish, whose main ancestors were the ancient Celts. English people form a small group. Students learn both Irish (also called Gaelic) and English in school, but the everyday language is English. Most Irish are Roman Catholics. About 40 percent of the people live in rural areas. The most famous Irishman in the world, St. Patrick, was NOT even Irish… He was born in Wales and was sent to Ireland as a missionary! Ireland is one of the rarest places on Earth because there are NO snakes here! Over 10% of the population of Ireland has red hair! Holidays and festivals St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin ... Religion The ruins of the ancient monastery at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly ... Folklore Modern depiction of a Leprechaun ...
Irish people are a combination of Gaelic, Norse, Anglo-Norman, French, and British ancestry.
The majority of people in Ireland are Catholic.
Dublin is the largest city with around 2 million inhabitants.
Irish is the official language but many speak English.
Irish people celebrate both pagan (Halloween) and Christian traditions.
Ireland is a nation of storytellers.
Many famed writers come from Ireland, including four winners of the Nobel Prize for literature.
The Irish also excel in sports, music and dancing.
Most people in Ireland are ethnic Irish, whose main ancestors were the ancient Celts.
English people form a small group.
Students learn both Irish (also called Gaelic) and English in school, but the everyday language is English.
Most Irish are Roman Catholics.
About 40 percent of the people live in rural areas.
The most famous Irishman in the world, St. Patrick, was NOT even Irish… He was born in Wales and was sent to Ireland as a missionary!
Ireland is one of the rarest places on Earth because there are NO snakes here!
Over 10% of the population of Ireland has red hair!
Holidays and festivals St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin ...
Religion The ruins of the ancient monastery at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly ...
Folklore Modern depiction of a Leprechaun ...
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