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DUBLIN: Położony na wschodnim wybrzeżu Irlandii, nad Morzem Irlandzkim, u ujścia rzeki Liffey (irl. An Life) do Zatoki Dublińskiej. Rzeka dzieli miasto na dwie części o zdecydowanie odmiennym charakterze: Northside oraz nowocześniejszą i bardziej zamożną Southside. Główny ośrodek administracyjny, kulturalny, ekonomiczny i przemysłowy kraju (przemysł samochodowy, stoczniowy, włókienniczy, odzieżowy, metalowy, elektrotechniczny, spożywczy (słynny browar Guinnessa), poligraficzny, chemiczny, szklarski, papierniczy). Port morski połączony kanałami z rzeką Sionna. Port lotniczy (Dublin Airport). Miasto jest też ośrodkiem turystycznym.
IRLANDIA :Historia Historyczną, łacińską nazwą Irlandii, nadaną przez Rzymian, była Hibernia, pochodząca od greckiego określenia ("Geografia" Klaudiusza Ptolemeusza). Nazwa rzymska została "przerobiona" na Hibernia ze względu na swoje podobieństwo do wyrazu (łac.) hibernus - "zimowy".
PREZYDENT IRLANDII: Mary Patricia McAllese.
Od końca XVI w. wyspa Irlandia tradycyjnie dzielona była na 4 historyczne prowincje, a te z kolei dzielono na 32 hrabstwa. Dwa historyczne hrabstwa: Desmond oraz Coleraine obecnie nie istnieją, a niektóre inne zmieniły nazwy bądź granice. Po podziale Irlandii w 1921 roku, nowo powstałe państwo irlandzkie objęło 26 hrabstw, a 6 pozostałych znalazło się w granicach Irlandii Północnej. Dwa hrabstwa w Republice uległy podziałowi, co dało obecny podział administracyjny na 29 hrabstw. Nadal jednak podział na 26 hrabstw funkcjonuje dla celów pocztowych oraz w kontekstach sportowych i kulturowych.
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Located on the east coast of Ireland, the Irish Sea, at the mouth of the River Liffey (An Irish Life) for the Dublin Region. The river divides the city into two parts of a fundamentally different nature: Northside, and more advanced and more affluent Southside. The main administrative center, cultural, economic and industrial development of the country (the automobile industry, shipbuilding, textiles, clothing, metal, electrical, food (the famous Guinness brewery), printing, chemicals, glass, paper). Seaport connected with the river channels Sionne. Airport (Dublin Airport). The city is also a tourist center.
IRELAND: History History, the Latin name for Ireland, given by the Romans, was the Hibernia, which comes from the Greek term ("Geography" of Claudius Ptolemy). Roman name was "converted" to Hibernia because of its similarity to the word (Latin) hibernus - "winter."
PRESIDENT OF IRELAND: Mary Patricia McAllese.
Since the end of the sixteenth century island of Ireland has traditionally been divided into 4 historical provinces, and these in turn divided into 32 counties. Two historical counties: Desmond and Coleraine currently do not exist, and some others have changed names or boundaries. After the partition of Ireland in 1921, the newly formed Irish state covered 26 counties and 6 others were within the limits of Northern Ireland. Two counties in the Republic have been divided, giving the current administrative division of the 29 counties. Still, the division operates in 26 counties for the purpose of postal and sports and cultural contexts.
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Dublin: Liffey put on the eastern coast of Ireland, at the Irish Sea, at walking the river (irl. An Life) to the Dublin Bay. The river is dividing the city into two parts about definitely different character: Northside and more modern and wealthier Southside. Main administrative, cultural, economic and industrial centre of country (the, shipbuilding, textile, clothing, metal, electrotechnical, food car industry (famous Guinnessa brewery), printing, chemical, glass, paper). Connected seaport with channels with the Sionna river. Airport (Airport Dublin). The city is also a tourist centre.
Ireland: History with Historical, Latin name of Ireland, sent by Romen, Hibernia, deriving from the Greek attribute was ("Geography" of Claudius of Ptolemy). The name was left Roman "altered" on Hibernia on account of one's resemblance to the expression (łac.) hibernus - "winter". President of Ireland: Visions Patricia McAllese. From the end XVI in. island Ireland traditionally was divided into 4 historical provinces, and the ones next they were dividing into 32 counties. Two historical counties: Desmond and Coleraine at present don't exist, and some other changed names or borders. After the division of Ireland in 1921, the newly created Irish state spread through 26 counties, and 6 remaining was within the limits of Northern Ireland. Two counties in the Republic underwent the division what gave the current administrative division into 29 counties. Still however the division into 26 counties is functioning for postal purposes and in sports and cultural contexts.
The main administrative center, cultural, economic and industrial development of the country (the automobile industry, shipbuilding, textiles, clothing, metal, electrical, food (the famous Guinness brewery), printing, chemicals, glass, paper). Seaport connected with the river channels Sionne. Airport (Dublin Airport). The city is also a tourist center.
IRELAND: History
History, the Latin name for Ireland, given by the Romans, was the Hibernia, which comes from the Greek term ("Geography" of Claudius Ptolemy). Roman name was "converted" to Hibernia because of its similarity to the word (Latin) hibernus - "winter."
PRESIDENT OF IRELAND: Mary Patricia McAllese.
Since the end of the sixteenth century island of Ireland has traditionally been divided into 4 historical provinces, and these in turn divided into 32 counties. Two historical counties: Desmond and Coleraine currently do not exist, and some others have changed names or boundaries.
After the partition of Ireland in 1921, the newly formed Irish state covered 26 counties and 6 others were within the limits of Northern Ireland. Two counties in the Republic have been divided, giving the current administrative division of the 29 counties. Still, the division operates in 26 counties for the purpose of postal and sports and cultural contexts.
The river is dividing the city into two parts about definitely different character: Northside and more modern and wealthier Southside. Main administrative, cultural, economic and industrial centre of country (the, shipbuilding, textile, clothing, metal, electrotechnical, food car industry (famous Guinnessa brewery), printing, chemical, glass, paper). Connected seaport with channels with the Sionna river. Airport (Airport Dublin). The city is also a tourist centre.
Ireland: History with Historical, Latin name of Ireland, sent by Romen, Hibernia, deriving from the Greek attribute was ("Geography" of Claudius of Ptolemy). The name was left Roman "altered" on Hibernia on account of one's resemblance to the expression (łac.) hibernus - "winter".
President of Ireland: Visions Patricia McAllese. From the end XVI in. island Ireland traditionally was divided into 4 historical provinces, and the ones next they were dividing into 32 counties. Two historical counties: Desmond and Coleraine at present don't exist, and some other changed names or borders. After the division of Ireland in 1921, the newly created Irish state spread through 26 counties, and 6 remaining was within the limits of Northern Ireland. Two counties in the Republic underwent the division what gave the current administrative division into 29 counties. Still however the division into 26 counties is functioning for postal purposes and in sports and cultural contexts.