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What country is Ireland?

Ireland is a country in its own right, with the full name: Ireland*** and the country, with its capital in Dublin. Ireland is in the temperate zone and has a temperate maritime climate.

Divorce is now allowed in Ireland. Ireland's 1937 Charter expressly prohibits divorce, but in 1997 when the prohibition of marriage law was repealed, one of the important conditions is that couples applying for divorce must be separated for more than four years, this condition is the Irish divorce case decision of no two guidelines, so the conditions of divorce in Ireland is still more demanding than in other regions to come.

Ireland*** and the country is a Western European parliamentary*** and system of countries, west of the Atlantic Ocean, east of the Irish Sea, and the United Kingdom across the sea, is the North American access to Europe, Ireland, Ireland, the natural environment is maintained quite well, known as the "Emerald Isle country," the name.

Ireland's national green trees, rivers across. Grasslands all over, so there is a "green island" and "emerald" name. Its university education is very mature, the capital Dublin since the Middle Ages has been known as the university city. The country has a mild climate with relatively balanced temperatures, and May to June is the sunniest time of the year, making it ideal for traveling.

Ireland is a highly developed capitalist country. It is also a member of the European Union, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. It is also one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and has earned the reputation of being the "Tiger of Europe" because of its economic development.

April 1949, Ireland declared the establishment of the **** and the country, automatically withdrew from the Commonwealth. Although Ireland did not reapply for membership of the Commonwealth, it retained many of the rights of the member states and enjoyed a special status in the U.K. On April 18, 1949 the U.K. recognized Ireland's independence, but the six northern counties remained British. The country is divided into 26 counties and 4 county boroughs, in addition to 7 non-county boroughs, with urban areas and towns under the counties.

The flag of Ireland is a horizontal rectangle, the ratio of length to width is 2:1, and consists of three parallel and equal vertical rectangles of green, white and orange from left to right. Ireland's coat of arms was adopted on November 9, 1945, the harp coat of arms. A golden harp is painted on the azure shield.

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