๐ฎ๐ช Ireland
Capital: Dublin
Dublin โ The vibrant heart of Ireland
Known as the “Fair City,” Dublin is celebrated for its rich literary heritage, lively pub culture, and historic landmarks. Steeped in history, this city has long been a focal point of Irish culture and politics, witnessing significant events that shaped the nation.
๐ Timeline of Dublin
1169: Anglo-Norman invasion leads to significant changes in the city’s structure.
1800: Dublin becomes the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Today: Dublin is a bustling capital known for its innovation, education, and tourism.
๐ Quick Stats
Founded
841 AD
Language
Irish, English
Currency
Euro (โฌ)
Geography
Located on the east coast, bordering the Irish Sea.
Time Zone
GMT (UTC+0) / IST (UTC+1)
Calling Code
+353
Driving Side
Left-hand traffic
๐๏ธ Iconic Landmarks
Dublin Castle
A historic castle and government complex with roots dating back to the 13th century.
Trinity College
Home to the famous Book of Kells, this university is a symbol of Ireland’s educational heritage.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
The largest cathedral in Ireland, known for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
Dublin remains a vibrant hub of culture and history, blending modernity with its rich past, inviting visitors to explore its lively streets and immerse themselves in its unique charm.

