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About Ireland

Ireland is an island in Northwestern Europe in the north Atlantic Ocean.
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130, Shree Nagar Main,
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
+91-8085393423
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Why Study in Ireland
- Ireland has produced four Nobel Laureates in Literature. Ireland’s worldwide reputation for high quality education is built on the solid foundation of commitment to excellence. In the Middle Ages, Ireland held the position of one of the principal education providers to the western world.
- Dublin, the country’s capital, is lively and vibrant and is at the center of the Irish economy. Moreover, Ireland is a land rich in cultural heritage with a history of world-leading innovation. From Oscar Wilde to James Joyce, from the pioneering quantum physics of John Bell to Nobel Laureate Ernest Walton, Ireland’s unique innovative and creative culture is an integral part of the Irish experience.
- Ireland was voted as the world’s friendliest country in 2008 and 2010 and was ranked 11th in the 2011 Global Peace Index. Their hospitable nature coupled with an unrivalled sense of fun ensures living in Ireland is an unforgettable experience.
- Ireland is an English-speaking country with close cultural, economic and educational links with the English-speaking world, especially with the UK – our next door neighbour – and with the USA. The Irish use it so effectively that it has been said that better English is spoken in Ireland than anywhere else in the world.
- Companies who require a skilled, educated and highly capable workforce to drive their success choose to locate in Ireland. Ireland has welcomed Google, Facebook, Pfizer, Apple, Intel to name just a few – all of whom chose Ireland as their European base.
- Politically, Ireland is a safe and stable country, with a vibrant, young and multi-cultural population. A common Irish greeting is “A hundred thousand welcomes”, and it is rightly marketed around the world as a particularly friendly and open country.
Ireland enjoys a temperate maritime climate, due mainly to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the presence of the Gulf Stream. Known as the Emerald Isle, Ireland is so green because it receives a lot of precipitation.
Typical winter weather in Ireland is clouds and rain with the occasional sunny spell. Temperatures however around January is average of 5ºC. Overnight temperatures often drop below freezing point, and ice and frosts are common. Each winter there are a few weeks when the temperature does not rise above freezing point all day, and rivers and lakes can partially freeze over
Typically, summers in Ireland have warm, sunny weather and a sky with gentle clouds. Light rain occasionally occurs on days like these, but summer rain is usually restricted to a few wet days. In July and August, the conditions can become very humid and thunder storms can occur with lightning.
The Irish have a rich diet of shrimp, salmon, vegetables, soda bread, cheese, and roasted meat. You also have access to Indian stores and you can get what is generally not available in supermarkets. The best way to find Indian stores is to ask at Indian restaurants. Most Indian vegetables are available in supermarkets and Indian stores.