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Ireland
Authors:
Janar Sarikas
Kaupo Kaust
Location
Ireland is west of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland,
Wales). Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland
is across the Atlantic Ocean from the U.S.
Area: 81,638.1 km2
Population: 6,380,661
Symbol
The shamrock is another symbol of Ireland. It is
always worn on St. Patrick's Day.
Flag
The flag of Ireland is green, white and orange. The green represents
Catholics, the orange is for Protestants, and the white symbolizes the hope
for peace between the two groups.
Language
Most people in Ireland speak English, but a few still speak Gaelic. You might
hear someone say "Erin go bragh" on St. Patrick's Day, which is Gaelic for
"Ireland forever."
music
Irish Folk Music is the music and song in the national heritage. It includes older Irish
songs and melodies, the Anglo-Irish songs and ballads of the countryside, and the rich
vein of dance music. It relies on its melodic line for effect. In Gaelic speaking Ireland
song entered into every aspect of life from birth to work to keening for the dead. The
musical activity of the ruling class centered around Dublin. It was European music and
very important at banquets and ceremonial occasions.
Bagpipes
Bagpipes, while not quite as ancient as the harp, have been played in Ireland three or
four hundred years longer. The bagpipe features a bladder made of leather that is
inflated through a pipe by the breath of the musician. The inflated bag is held under the
arm and pressed with the elbow to force air through several reeded pipes that are
attached to the bag. The musician plays by alternately covering the various holes on
one of the pipes, called the chanter, producing the melody. The remaining pipes are
drones, each tuned to a single note, that provide a continuous background tone.
Bagpipes were used mostly in armies to provide marching music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9Vp3yy1Yzk
Anthem
Ireland National Anthem Lyrics
Ireland
As Gaeilge:
Seo dhibh a chairde duan Oglaigh,
Cathreimeach briomhar ceolmhar,
Ar dtinte cnamh go buacach taid,
'S an speir go min realtogach
Is fonnmhar faobhrach sinn chun gleo
'S go tiunmhar gle roimh thiocht do'n lo
Fe chiunas chaomh na hoiche ar seol:
Seo libh canaidh Amhran na bhFiann
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrQaKNLRgu0
Popular sports in Ireland
Soccer (Football): In Ireland to avoid confusion with Gaelic football, it's called
"soccer". It is one of the most accessible and popular sports in Ireland and around the
world.
Hockey: It is similar to ice hockey only it is played outdoors on a pitch and known in
some countries as 'field hockey'. is quite popular as a participative sport in Ireland.
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