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Which country is Ireland?
Ireland is a parliamentary republic in western Europe, and its six northern counties still belong to Britain.

1949 In April, after Ireland declared its Republic, it automatically withdrew from the Commonwealth. Although Ireland did not reapply to join the Commonwealth, it retained the rights of many member countries and enjoyed a special status in Britain. 1April 949 18 Britain recognized its independence, but the six northern counties still belonged to Britain.

From 65438 to 0955, Ireland joined the United Nations and cooperated with Britain to solve the violent conflict in Northern Ireland. 1998 The Belfast Agreement adopted by Irish and Northern Ireland voters is being implemented.

Places of interest:

river shannon

River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland, has been an important waterway since ancient times, with a total length of about 400 kilometers, which almost runs through the whole island of Ireland. River shannon's hair originated from the western foothills of Quelka Mountain in northwest Ireland, then meandered between hills, flowed southward through the central plain, and entered the sea in limerick, a port city in southwest Ireland.

Lane L.

Lough Leane is a famous lake in the south of Ireland Island, belonging to the Kurney Lake Group, with beautiful scenery, tranquility and harmony. Legend has it that Ossian, a famous Irish heroic poet in ancient times, was brought into a mysterious fairyland by the elves here and spent 300 years there.

Cliff Mocher

Moher Cliff is located on the edge of the midwest of Ireland Island, facing the endless Atlantic Ocean. It is the highest cliff in Europe. It stretches 8000 meters along the west coast of Ireland, and the top of the cliff is 200 meters deep from the rough sea. The Cliff of Moher standing in the sea is the most important seabird habitat in Ireland. There are also many rare plant species growing here, and it is also the shooting place of many movies.