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Part II The Republic of Ireland
I.GeographicalFeaturesThe British Isles are made up of two large islandsand hundreds of small ones. The two large islandsare Great Britain and Ireland. Ireland is divided intotwo political units. They are Northern Ireland whichis part of the UK, and the Republic of Ireland, anindependent country.The capital of the Republid of Ireland is Dublin
I. Geographical Features The British Isles are made up of two large islands and hundreds of small ones. The two large islands are Great Britain and Ireland. Ireland is divided into two political units. They are Northern Ireland which is part of the UK, and the Republic of Ireland, an independent country. The capital of the Republid of Ireland is Dublin
The Irish CoastThe Irish coastwith its strikingthecliffs,is amongmost impressive inEurope
The Irish Coast The Irish coast, with its striking cliffs, is among the most impressive in Europe
II. The WeatherMMild, moist and changeable
II. The Weather Mild, moist and changeable
IlI.Population1.a low birth rate2.a late marriage age3.an excess of males4.A high proportion ofbachelors and spinsters
1.a low birth rate 2.a late marriage age 3.an excess of males 4.A high proportion of bachelors and spinsters III. Population