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Fourth Year (RP)
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Par Alice Armandi le 7 Novembre 2024 à 09:51
Read the document and answer the questions
1. Why did Abraham Lincoln pardon a turkey ?
2. What happened to most of the turkeys presented to the White House between 1947 and 1963
3. What happened to the turkey pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 1999?
4. What happened to the turkey that was pardoned by Joe Biden last year?
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Par Alice Armandi le 10 Juin 2024 à 18:19
A few facts
- Population: about 5.2 million people live in the Republic of Ireland (2021)
- Capital: Dublin with 1.2 million inhabitants
- Name: Ireland (or Éire in Gaelic)
- Nickname: Emerald Isle
- Government: Parliamentary Republic
- Languages: English, Irish Gaelic
- Religion: mainly Christians, 78% are Roman Catholics
- Currency: 1 Euro = 100 cents
- National Anthem: ‘Amrán na bhFiann‘ (The Soldier’s Song)
- National Holiday: 17 March – Saint Patrick’s Day
- National Symbol: harp, shamrock (young clover leaf), blue and green (national colours)
- History: Celtic tribes settled on the island of Ireland from 600 BC. Later Normans invaded the island in the 12th century. The big famine (hunger) in Ireland led many people to emigrate. Ireland was neutral in World War II. Independence from the UK was gained in 1921, then the republic became part of the Irish Free State. Since 1949 Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is part of the EU (European Union).
Irish Landscape in West CorkGeography
- The Republic of Ireland is a country in Western Europe and located on the island of Ireland.
- The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland that belongs to the UK share the island of Ireland which is situated in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Map of Ireland- The Republic of Ireland shares a border with Northern Ireland, that belongs to the UK.
- The border between the two countries is about 490 km/ 304 miles long. Take note that Northern Ireland’s land area is about five times smaller than that of the Republic of Ireland.
Kilkenny Castle- Ireland is well known for its green pastures, the many medieval monuments and castles such as Kilkenny Castle, the shamrock, a young clover leaf, which is one of the national symbols and Saint Patrick, the national patron saint.
- Ireland’s nickname is ‘Emerald Isle’ due to the lush vegetation, green pastures and soft rolling hills.
Ireland – ‘Emerald Isle’- Ireland’s name ‘Éire’ comes from the Gaelic language. ‘Eriu’ is the name of the goddess of the country.
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