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Ireland

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Capital: Dublin

Currency: Euro (€)

Official language: English and Gaelic

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Ireland is a popular destination for students looking for an affordable exchange experience full of opportunities. The country stands out for the hospitality of its people, the quality of its language courses at competitive prices and the opportunity for students over 18 who opt for long-term programs to work.

 

Ireland is an island in northwestern Europe, lying west of Great Britain, with the Irish Sea between the two. The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island, while Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, is located in the northeast.

 

The official languages are English and Irish (Gaelic). English is the predominant language, but Irish is widely taught in schools and used in cultural and official contexts.

 

Irish culture is rich and diverse, known for its traditional music, dance, literature, Celtic mythology, and festivals such as St. Patrick's Day. Irish hospitality and traditional pubs are iconic cultural aspects.

 

Ireland is a country of stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and a dynamic economy, offering a unique combination of ancient traditions and vibrant modernity.

 

Ireland's economy is modern and open, with a strong emphasis on technology, financial services, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and exports. Dublin is a major financial centre and the European headquarters of many multinational technology companies, such as Google and Facebook. Agriculture also plays a significant role, particularly the production of meat, dairy products and beverages, such as the famous Irish whiskey.

Main Cities

Dublin

The capital and largest city, cultural and economic center of the country.

Cork

The second largest city, known for its cuisine and the English Market.

Limerick

A historic town on the banks of the Shanno River.

Galway

Known for its vibrant cultural life and festivals.

Waterford

Ireland's oldest city, famous for its crystal and rich history

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Highlights

Giant’s Causeway

Unique basalt formations and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Northern Ireland.

Galway

A vibrant city with a rich cultural scene and festivals.

Ring of Kerry

A scenic route with stunning scenery.

Cliffs of Moher

Impressive cliffs on the Atlantic coast.

Dublin

The capital, known for Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and the Guinness Storehouse.

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