Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - (English introduction to the Irish landscape with translation)

(English introduction to the Irish landscape with translation)

Ireland is indeed a green country - so much rainfall must have its benefits - and the people are justifiably renowned for their friendliness. As for the geniuses,well,the Irish will proudly point to their four Nobel Laureates for Literature and declare that the success rate is unmatched in any other As for their friendliness, well, the Irish will proudly point to their four Nobel Laureates for Literature and declare that the success rate is unmatched in any other country of its size, all the while ensuring that the sacred 'round' system (where everyone buys a drink for everyone else in turn) is strictly adhered to. p>

Yet Ireland's charms run far deeper than the legendary craic of the pub or the accomplishments of a bunch of (mostly) dead writers. It has a remarkable history that is woven into virtually everything, from the prehistoric stone monuments of the Boyne Valley to the monuments honoring its fallen patriots, men and women who dared to challenge the world. It has a remarkable history that is woven into virtually everything, from the prehistoric stone monuments of the Boyne Valley to the monuments honoring its fallen patriots,men and women who dared challenge the imperious might of its longtime occupier and contemporary friend, Britain.

It has a vibrant and dynamic capital, Dublin, which has spearheaded a stunning period of economic growth that has seen the country transformed from rural backwater to the envy of Europe. As a result, the Irish have grown in worldliness that continues to propel them to greater heights of achievement. Northern Ireland - has seen a kind of resolution and Ireland looks to the future with untrammelled confidence.

Ireland is a green country and so much precipitation must have its benefits that people have reason to be friendly with them. As for genius, well, Ireland would be proud to point to its four Nobel Prize winners and proclaim that its success rate on a scale unmatched in other countries, while all the guarantees of that hallowed "round" system (where everyone buys a handful of what everyone else is drinking) are scrupulously adhered to. But Ireland's charm runs more (much) dead than a pub or a group of accomplished legends with a joyful atmosphere, with a remarkable history, woven into almost everything, from the prehistoric megalithic monuments of the River Croft Valley to monuments commemorating fallen patriots, to the men and women who dared to challenge its long-time occupants and contemporary friends to the possibilities of the UK. It has a vibrant and dynamic capital, Dublin, which has been a period of phenomenal economic growth that has seen a transformation from a poor country to the envy of Europe. As a result, Ireland has been secular and continues to push on to higher levels of achievement. Even the toughest problem is - Northern Ireland - there is a kind of resolution and Ireland looks confident with a spirited future.

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