Mais um texto no âmbito do desafio "Take a minute, take Five!". Desta feita é o contributo da aluna, Mariana Cardia, 9.ºG, na subcategoria "The World Around Us".
Northern Ireland
Hello everyone, today I am going to talk about Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland belongs to the United Kingdom, unlike Ireland. Previously, Northern Ireland belonged to the European Union but left in 2020. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast, the city with the most inhabitants in Northern Ireland. Its official language is English, but there are also towns and signs in Gaelic.
History
Ireland and Northern Ireland used to be one country. In 1921, there was separation due to religious conflicts and Northern Ireland was created. The reason for this separation was because in the past there were many conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. There is a film that reports these problems - its name is “Belfast”. Only in 1998 both parties made an agreement to resolve the conflicts and thus the "Good Friday Agreement" was signed.
Food
Irish breakfast
Irish stew
Breakfast roll
Places to visit
Tour of Belfast City Hall and Belfast Castle
Belfast City Walls, Crumlin Road Prison and Cavehill
The Crumlin Road Gaol
Titanic Museum and SS Nomadic
Tour of St. George’s Market, Cathedral Quarter and Grand Opera House
Giant's Causeway (picture above)
Culture
The culture of Northern Ireland is rich and diverse, with influences from both Irish and British traditions. Music and dance are important aspects of local culture, as it is possible to find festivals and live music events in several cities in the region.
webography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
https://www.topwayschool.com/
https://www.edublin.com.br/o-
cortesia de envio de Constância Silva, docente de Inglês e colaboradora do CRESCER
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