Which country is Ireland? What were immigrants like in the past? What's the climate like in Ireland?
Ireland is a rapidly developing bourgeois country, a member of the European Union, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Trade Organization and the United Nations, and one of the countries with the fastest economic development in the world. It is called the "Celtic Tiger". At the same time, Ireland is recognized as one of the permanent neutrals in the world.
Living in a paradise on earth, the welfare is comparable to the four Nordic countries. Ireland is located on the island of Ireland in northwest Europe, with a total area of about 5/6 of the whole island. Because of its excellent natural environment, it is called "Emerald Island", and its symbolic meaning is harp and clover. In mythology, it is also an island guarded by the emerald spirit. Ireland is not as busy as Britain, France and other countries, and there is no personal collection of good products from all over the world. Ireland proudly guards its own culture and art, as well as the gifts given by nature to this emerald island. Celtic culture and natural beauty should not be missed.
Irish people are simple, simple and friendly. The older generation of Irish people insist on elegance, gentleness, elegance and civilization, and many living habits you have been seeing in European and American dramas have been well maintained by many rural elderly people. Although young people are not as traditional as the older generation, they are also friendly.
Irish government departments attach great importance to the social security system, which accounts for a quarter of the government's recurrent expenditure (9.87% of the gross national product). In addition, education expenditure accounts for 65,438+04% of the government's recurrent expenditure, and public health service expenditure accounts for 20% of the government's recurrent expenditure. At present, a very complete social development welfare network has spread all over the country, with a wide range of benefits, including old-age pension, milk pension, unemployment compensation, maternity allowance and so on.
What's the climate like in Ireland? Climate: Ireland has a warm temperate maritime climate. Affected by the Gulf Stream, Ireland has a mild climate for a long time, and the climate in Ireland is basically the same. The coolest months are 1 and February, with the average temperature ranging from 4 C to 7 C. It is the hottest in July and August, with the temperature ranging from14 C to16 C. Extreme temperatures below-10 C and above 30°C are very common in Ireland.