- Saint Patrick´s Day party: it is the day of the biggest national holiday in the country where everything is dressed in green and the patron day of Ireland is celebrated in style. Thousands of visitors flock to the island to celebrate with the locals the biggest national holiday.
- Hallowen: it was the Celtic New Year. This festival began when the Celts in Ireland honored Saman or the Lord of the Dead. It is currently what is called Halloween celebrated in many other countries of the world. Children dress in costumes and masks and carry lanterns lit from house to house to receive treats or play a trick. The flashlights they carry are often made of turnips with scary faces and candles inside. pumpkin lanterns are also used at the party.
- Summer day: it is first and foremost a festival of Celtic fire, which represents the middle of sumer, and the shortening of the days in its progressive winter march. San Juan is traditionally celebrated on any of June 23 or 24, although the longest day actually falls on June 21.
Geography:
The republic of Ireland is a state of Western Europe, which occupies five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic, west of the island of Great Britian. It borders the United Kingdom to the north, the Irish Sea to the east and the North Atlantic to the west. The ocean is responsible for the cropped western coastline, along with the many isloands, peninsulas and bays.
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