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Londonderry/Uk

  • Date Submitted: 04/20/2010 07:31 AM
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Class 9C

Content

1.Introduction 3

  Derry - settlement 3

2.Landmarks 4

3.Culture 5

  Night-life 5

  Notable people 5

  Events 5

4.Geography 6

  Climate 6

  Demography 6

5.Education 7

6.Travelling in Derry 7

7.Food 8

8.Shopping 8

9.Comparison 8

      Bibliography:
      www.derry.com
      www.derryvisitor.com
      www.wikipedia.com
1.Introduction

Dominating the Northwestern landscapes of Ireland, astride the flowing waters of the Foyle, is a 6th Century city that today resonates to the sounds of the 21st Century.Londonderry is a centre of culture and creativity, and is now as famous for its confident modern outlook as it is for the timeless quality of its craic.Meander through the bustling streets of the only completely Walled City in the British Isles and listen to the echoes of 1450 years of history. Stroll along its 17th century walls, and marvel at the the ever-changing skyline of a city which is constant only in in the warmth of its welcome. Here you can expect many a smile of greeting from people who are noted worldwide for their friendly hospitality.Gateway to Ireland's Northwest, our city is pulsing with life, resonant with centuries of heritage and passion, yet fresh as an Atlantic breeze.
This is a joyful regional centre filled with celebration and inspiration, as manifested in the number and quality of our festivals and special events throughout the year. Energetic, outward looking and high-spirited, this is truly a city for all seasons.

Derry - settlement

Derry or Londonderry (from the Irish: Doire or Doire Cholmchille meaning "oak-wood of Colm-Cille") is the second-biggest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth-biggest city on the island of Ireland.The old walled city...

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