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Country Name |
Ireland |
Country Code |
IE IRL |
Country Calling Code |
+353 |
Country Profile |
Destination Ireland, an island in the British Isles located west of Great Britain.
About four fifths of the area of Ireland are national territory of the Republic of Ireland, the remaining one fifth in the northeast of the island belongs to Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom (old story).
With an area of 70,273 km², the Republic of Ireland is slightly larger than twice the size of Denmark, or slightly larger than the U.S. state of West Virginia. |
Capital Name |
Dublin |
Languages |
English, Irish (Gaelic) |
Country Currency |
Euro (EUR) |
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Time Zone |
Local Time = UTC +0h |
Driving (Left/Right) |
drives on the left |
Population |
49 lakhs (2019) |
Country Area |
70,273 km² (27,136 sq. mi.) |
Place to Visit |
Cliffs of Moher
Sligo
Killarney National Park
Boyne Valley
The Rock of Cashel
Dublin
Dingle
Galway City
Blarney Castle
Limerick
Cork
Glendalough
The Aran Islands
County Kerry
Burren National Park |
News |
Irish Examiner
Cork, national and international news
Irish Independent Newspaper
Dublin - the Irish Independent Online
Irish Times
Dublin - the Irish Times on the Web.
Sunday Tribune
Online version of the Sunday Tribune.
RTÉ News
Internet News Service from Ireland's National Broadcasting Service. |
Art Culture |
The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of Irish art and European master paintings.
National Museum of Ireland
Ireland’s premier cultural institution.
Dublin-National Library Of Ireland
The world's largest collection of Irish documentary material.
Dublin Writers Museum
Enjoy Dublins immense literary heritage.
Irish Writers Centre
National organisation for the promotion of writers and writing in Ireland.
James Joyce Centre
The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to the promotion of an understanding of the life and works of this most famous Dubliner. |
Economy Business |
Central Bank of Ireland
Irish Stock Exchange
Chambers of Commerce of Ireland
Dublin Chamber of Commerce |
Transport |
Aer Arann
Feeder air service for Ireland and the UK.
Aer Lingus
Ireland's National airline.
Ryanair
Europe's original low fares airline and is still Europe's largest low fares carrier.
Airport
Dublin Airport
Ireland's busiest airport with 50 scheduled airlines operating to 112 regional and international destinations.
Bus
Bus Eireann
Provides bus services throughout Ireland with the exception of Dublin City.
Rail
Iarnród Éireann
Train Services in Ireland. |
Tourism |
Bord Fáilte - Welcome to Ireland
Official Website of the Irish Tourist Board with comprehensive travel and tourism information.
Tourism Ireland
Tourism Ireland is responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas as a holiday destination.
Ireland Regions:
Ireland North West & Lakelands
Tourism guide to Ireland North West regions: Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim, Monaghan, and Sligo.
South East Ireland
Explore Ireland's South East: the Counties of Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, and Wexford. |
Education |
The University of Dublin, Trinity College, founded in 1592, is the oldest university in Ireland.
Dublin City University
DCU is a young university, awarded university status in 1989.
National University Of Ireland
Ireland's largest university, established 1908.
University College Cork
University College Cork is made up of four Colleges: Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences;
Business and Law; Medicine and Health; Science, Engineering and Food Science.
University College Dublin
Ireland's largest University, founded in1851.
University of Limerick
The university is located near the city of Limerick, established in 1972. |
Visa Process |
NOTES FOR IRELAND VISAS:
Maximum Stay: 90 days
May be obtained upon arrival
BEFORE YOU GO TO IRELAND:
Your passport must be valid at least 6 months beyond the completion of this trip
Your passport must have at least one blank visa page for entry and exit stamps
Your stay may be extended at local immigration for no more than 90 days |
Additional Information |
Climate: Temperate maritime, mild winters, cool summers; consistently humid; overcast about half the time.
Type: Parliamentary republic. Independence: 6 Decembe 1921. Constitution: 29 December 1937.
Natural resources: Natural gas, peat, copper, lead, zinc, silver, barite, gypsum, limestone, dolomite.
Agriculture products: Turnips, barley, potatoes, sugar beets, wheat; beef, dairy products.
Industries: Food products, brewing, textiles, clothing; chemicals, pharmaceuticals, machinery, transportation equipment, glass and crystal; software.
Exports - commodities: machinery and equipment, computers, chemicals, medical devices, pharmaceuticals; foodstuffs, animal products
Imports - commodities: data processing equipment, other machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, textiles, clothing |
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