History of Ireland 1916 -2016

Hello friends, Today i am introducing Ciara an Irish girl, living in Dublin with a massive love for Travel and Tourism , who will share history of Ireland. Let's here her story. 

My name is Ciara. I am passionate and interested an Irish girl who likes to travel and play with dogs and maybe save the world one day. Based in Dublin, Ireland. You can check my blog irish travel key

Ireland 1916 -2016


Outside of Ireland, many may not know the importance of 1916 and what part that year shaped what the country it is today. Ireland is country is a million tales, stories and history that falls deeper than the foundations of a fancy building.



As country struggling from independence from British rule, 1916 told a dramatic and different tale. Events constantly happening, then it was Easter Rising or the Easter Rebellion known to many. The rising organised by the Irish republicans to gain independence for Ireland. The rising began on Easter Monday, April 24th and lasted for six whole days. There was almost 500 people killed and over 2000 civilians wounded.

This year across Ireland, a country honors the events which unfolded in 1916 and the people behind it all. From events taking in the Role of Women in the Rising, and showing what part they played? What is epic in this gathering? It is showing the strength of our people and how the Irish come together in understanding?




In Dublin, on Easter weekend events take place Saturday 26th of March to Tuesday 29th, admission is free. Come and explore, breath in some history. The opening ceremony takes places Easter Rising Centenary Visitor Facility at the GPO. More information can be found at: http://www.ireland.ie/ 

Comments

  1. I have always wanted to visit Ireland, although admittedly I didn't know much about their history. This was interesting to read.

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  2. My friend was just talking to me about her trip to Ireland. She loved the blarney stone.

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  3. I would love to go to Ireland someday to see it's beauty for myself. I think it's an interesting place with a rich history!

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  4. i would love to come and explore areas in Dublin and take in all the history

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  5. I am surprised despite being an avid history fan how little I know about Irish history!

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  6. I wish i can go to Ireland someday. That's a beautiful place to visit

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  7. Some wonderful places. Loved it.

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  8. Thank for this as maybe one day I will visit so good to have a heads-up. :)

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  9. What a wonderful place. Maybe someday I will visit this with my family. Well, thanks for this!

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  10. I want to visit all those beautiful places but first I have to get up the courage to sit on a plane for so many hours...LOL

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  11. Ohhh this reminds me of our trip to Ireland without visas...Yet we were treated so well that I will never forget it. Plus my School Head teachers and Principle were all from Ireland so it holds a special place in my heart!

    Soon we wil revisit, this time we actually dont need visas lol! Thanks for sharing apiece of Irish History with us Ciara

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  12. Really a good read. I would love to visit Ireland someday. Thanks for sharing this.

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  13. I've never been to Ireland. Would love to go and experience it in person.

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  14. I've never been to Ireland.. Sounds like a wonderful place to visit

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  15. What a great read. Ireland is on my top list of places to visit.

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  16. I've been to Ireland. It's one of my all time places that I've traveled. Gorgeous, friendly country.

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  17. I would love to visit Ireland. So beautiful.

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  18. A friend of mine from HS moved her family to Ireland. How cool is that? I would love to visit someday.

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  19. Omg so much neatness!!!! I hope to travel to Irelnad one day' it's on my travel bucket list :)

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