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What cities are there in Ireland?

Irish cities include Dublin, Golve and kildare.

Dublin 1

Dublin (English: Dublin; Irish: Baile Tha Cliath is the capital of Ireland, located at the mouth of the Lifei River in Dublin County, with a land area of over 1 15 square kilometers, surrounded by mountains in the south and crop plains in the west and north.

2. Galway County

Golve is located on the west coast of Irish Island. English: Galway; ; Irish: Gaillimh) is the fourth largest city in Ireland with a population of about 70,000. It is the center of Irish culture, tourism and trade.

Galway, with a history of more than 500 years, is the perfect combination of tradition and modernity. As one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, it has the reputation of "the capital of culture" and "the capital of the west" in Ireland. Keats once called Golve "Venice of the West", with superior geographical location and natural environment.

3. kildare

Kildare (English: County kildare; ; Contae Chill Dare (Irish) is located in the east of Ireland Island, covering an area of 65,438+0,693 square kilometers, and its capital is Ness. Speaking of kildare, female friends must not miss it.

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The terrain of Ireland

Central Ireland is a plain with many lakes and swamps, with an average elevation of about 100 meters. The north, northwest and south are plateaus and mountains. The central part is hilly and plain, and the coastal areas are mostly highlands; The longest river, river shannon, is about 370 kilometers long, and the largest lake is Lake Koilib.

Ireland Island is 475 kilometers long from north to south and 275 kilometers wide from east to west, covering an area of 84,000 square kilometers, of which 5/6 belongs to Ireland. Ireland's territory consists of the central plain and the surrounding coastal mountains. It looks like a basin with steep edges, high in the north and south and low in the middle.

The central plain accounts for more than half of the country's total area, with an altitude of 30 ~ 120m and low hills with an altitude of 200 ~ 300m. Covered with dense forests and green fields, this area is an ideal grassland pasture.

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