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    Ireland


    It is not for nothing that Ireland is called the "green island". It is an incredibly beautiful country with its mountains and valleys, rolling hills, wild coasts and untouched nature. The people are friendly and hospitable and easy to get in touch with.

    Best way to experience Ireland is by rental car. Start from Dublin and then make your way through the country and experience the folk music, nature and pubs. Do not miss the wild landscape of Connemara and the dramatic Cliffs of Mohere the west of Ireland near Galway city and lakes of Lough Mask and Lough Corrib. Do not miss the county of Sligo's gentle hills, tranquil lakes and rivers.

    Ireland is not a destination for those who are only looking for sun and heat. The climate is mild, gray and rainy. There is nothing to prevent lows from full strength pull in the country, which is Europe's last outpost of the Atlantic Ocean. Proper rain gear is everything for a successful holiday in Ireland.

    Beer is an important part of Irish culture. Much of the social life centered around the pubs where people meet to talk and socialize.

    When the country introduced stronger drunk driving laws in the mid-1990s, many publicans believed that the Irish way to socialize would disappear. But living pubtraditionen ahead and considering how much the Irish love their Guinness and his music will surely do so long yet.

    From being a rather poor and neglected country well into the 1980s is mainly Dublin today forefront when it comes to developing the latest technology. Although Belfast has in recent years ceasefire in Northern Ireland has developed into an exciting destination. The country attracts foreign capital and in the 1990s and early 2000s, Ireland experienced a sharp economic boom. The success means that the whole country is now imbued with a strong self-esteem and optimism.

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