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Sam LaBorde

Sam LaBorde. Period 3. Ireland’s flag. The green stripe on the left of the flag is a traditional Celtic color, signifying Ireland's Celtic history .

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  1. Sam LaBorde Period 3

  2. Ireland’s flag • The green stripe on the left of the flag is a traditional Celtic color, signifying Ireland's Celtic history. • The orange stripe on the right represents William of Orange, the Dutch prince who became King William III of England after the Catholic James II was deposed in the 17th century. A protestant who also ruled over Ireland, he still was viewed with tolerance by most of Ireland. • The white stripe in the middle of the Irish flag represents the cooperation, or truce, between the historic Celtic tradition of Ireland and the English, protestant William of Orange.

  3. World MapIreland's capital city is Dublin.

  4. Ireland’s current population/ranking -Their current population is 4,622,917 as of July 2010. -Their country comparison to the world is 119.

  5. Life expectancy -Total population of this is 80 years. -The country comparison to the world is 26.

  6. Main religion of Ireland Ireland’s main religion is Roman Catholic. They believe in one God. They believe Jesus Christ is the Savior, the Son of God, who died on a cross to save humanity. Christians believe that the faith in Jesus saves them from God’s penalty for sins they have committed. The cross is a very potent symbol of their religion. Christians believe the Bible is the inspired word for God. This religion began approximately 2,000 years ago. It is practiced by almost 2 billion people in nearly all parts of the world.

  7. Language Irelands main language is Gaelic. Hello- Ola How are you?- Como esta? Please- Por favor Thank you- Grazas Bye- Adeus

  8. St. Patrick's Day! This is an important Holiday celebrated on March 17th. This is a religious feast day and the anniversary of Saint Patrick’s death in the fifth century. The Irish have observed this day as a religious holiday for over a thousand years. On St. Patrick's Day, which falls during the Christian season of Lent, Irish families would traditionally attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon. Lenten prohibitions against the consumption of meat were waived and people would dance, drink and feast on the traditional meal of Irish bacon and cabbage.

  9. Irish Chocolate Cake One traditional recipe in Ireland is the Irish chocolate cake. The ingredients are: Sponge175g/ 6oz self-raising flour1/2tsp salt50g/ 2oz dark chocolate110g/ 4oz butter175g/ 6oz caster sugar80g/ 3oz cooked mashed potato2 eggs, beaten4tbsp milkFilling110g/ 4oz dark chocolate125ml/ 4fl oz double cream50g/ 2oz icing sugar3tbsp Irish cream liqueur

  10. The Cliffs of Moher It is located just north of Lahinch, on the coast of West Clare. It is one of the most breathtaking tourist attractions in Ireland. Facing the Atlantic, are the Cliffs of Moher. They are the highest cliffs in Europe. These cliffs are also the site of ancient buildings. The ancient buildings were once used as watch towers to warn of invading Vikings. Even though kids may think it is a little boring, anyone who is interested in beautiful scenery will definitely appreciate the Cliffs of Moher.

  11. Works Cited • http://www.enchantedlearning.com/europe/ireland/flag.shtml • http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/110316-saint-patricks-day-2011-march-17-facts-ireland-irish-nation/ • https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ • http://www.cietours.com/us/Default.aspx • http://www.outlawsmccardiff.com/links.html

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