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Team

• Xicotencatl

• Adriana Abigail

• Pedro Antonio

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CULTURE IRELAND

• The national holiday is the March 17, in

honor of the patron saint of Ireland.

• It is said that St. Patrick drove the snakes

from Ireland.

• The three-leaf clover and green

symbols are also symbols which are

identified with the Irish.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF FAMILIES

• Usually Irish families are 5-6 members.

Most members are blond and / or

redheads.

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TRANSPORTATION IN IRELAND

Ireland is a relatively small country, saving you time and money

on travel.

• Buses

Within Dublin operate from 6 am to 11 pm.

At bus stops is usually a table schedule, list of all stops and

prices are set according to the distance of the journey.

• Trains

The Irish railways Larnród Éireann

cover most of the cities.

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TYPICAL FOOD

The main ingredient of Irish cuisine is the potato. A

representative Colcannon dish is made with potatoes and

garlic.

One of the drinks associated with Ireland is the

Guinness and Irish coffee.

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WARDROBE

Irish traditional clothing is pleated and made of wool. An intricate

Celtic Knot Irish commonly adorn clothing. Bright colors such as

yellow, orange, red and green, are in the Irish clothing

• Traditional men's

clothing

Men wear long hair

braided and pleated

skirts. The skirts are

stained yellow

saffron. The Irish also

used wool pants

• Traditional clothing

women

Irish women wear turbans.

Married women cover

their heads, but girls do

not and let her loose

flowing hair. Women often

wear skirts flax also stained

yellow. The women wear

long robes and cloaks.

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OFFICIAL LANGUAGES

The official languages are Irish (Gaeilge), native Celtic language,

and English, which is described in the Constitution as an official

second language. Learning Irish is compulsory in education, but

English is widely prevalent.

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