The Meaning Of Culture In Ireland: The Culture Of Ireland

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The word culture can be used and explained in many different ways. The most common use of the word culture is to define a set of values, beliefs and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group. Many people understand the meaning of culture as a way of life. In different countries, regions or states all over the world have a different ways of doing, completing, celebrating, recognizing, or handling situations to the way they live their daily lives. Most every culture have a way of identifying themselves, either by a Flag, song, or a dance to express their way of life or show their pride. For example, the culture of Ireland has many different meanings and symbols that are unique to the country of Ireland. Ireland is often called the ‘land of saints and scholars’ referring to the golden age of monastic learning, or the ‘emerald isle’ referring to the golden landscape. Ireland has its own flag broken into sections symbolizing different parts of their culture, a constitution for the people, a National …show more content…

It is also traditionally divided into the four provinces of Connaught, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. Connaught is the Western province, Munster is the Southwestern, Leinster is the Eastern, and Ulster is the Northern Province which consist of 9 countries. Out of the 9 countries 6 are in Northern Ireland and the other 3 are in the Republic of Ireland. Ireland has a few geographic points that are noticeable on a map. Ireland’s highest mountain is Carrantuohill in the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks (mountain range) in County Kerry, standing at 3,406’. The longest River in Ireland is the Shannon stretching 224 miles which divides the west from the east and south. The largest lake in the country is the Lough Neagh in Ulster, it is 151.4 miles round and 18.64 miles in length at the greatest distance.

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