Dublin is the capital of Ireland, where 40% of the Irish population live. Ireland is divided into two jurisdictions, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. In Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, the religion people follow is Christianity, the largest church is the Roman Catholic Church. About 84% of Irish people think they are Roman Catholics of the Republic of Ireland, while 41% think they are Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland. In Ireland, the most commonly used language is Irish (Gaeilge), Indian European language derived from Celtics.
The most common St. Patrick's day symbol is Clover. Clover is a leaf of a clover plant, it is a symbol of the trinity. Many people choose to wear green and the flag of the Republic of Ireland often appears in the Parade of St. Patrick's Day all over the world. Irish brand drinks are very popular on St. Patrick's day. Religious symbols include snakes and snakes, and Celtic cross. It is said that St. Patrick added the symbol of the mighty Irish sun to the Christian cross and created the so - called Celtic cross. Other Irish-related symbols found on St. Patrick's Day include harps used in Ireland for centuries, and golden pots hidden in mythical creatures and fairies known as fairies.
Wearing a clover is not only celebrating not only St Patrick but also Ireland itself, it has become a solid tradition in the world. Clover symbols are widely used in companies seeking connection between Ireland and probably the most famous symbol of Ireland, Harp. Clover is not a blue plant, but the color originally associated with St. Patrick is blue, which is disappointing! The unique nature of St. Patrick's Day is that it is popular all over the world. The most unusual thing is that the country has such an international celebration and proves the inter-generational impact of immigrants that have influenced Ireland for centuries. Between 1845 and 1849 Irish famine migrants soared, decades after the famine, Irish natives left home and lived in Boston, New York, Newfoundland, Perth, Sydney It was. The US Census Bureau currently reports that 34 million US citizens claim Irish descendants