St. Patrick’s Day

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St. Patrick’s Day– one of the brightest and grand celebration of Ireland, which turned into an actual folk festival. So on March 17th, on the street of Dublin, there’s a green crowd of people who share a pleasant mood and the atmosphere of this extraordinary fetish.

Saint Patrick– A baptism of Ireland, so his birthday was turned into an entire celebration. Patrick’s assistant country, he brought Christianity here. Patrick threw snakes out of Ireland, maybe that’s true — these plucks on the island are really gone. On this day, it was agreed to pin on the clothes of the leaf-trister, which symbolizes the only God in the three animals, saying that in the example of the contestants of Saint Patrick, explained this holy truth. Today, it’s become a custom to wear only green clothes, go out to the streets of the city and join in the solemn parade.
And in fact, there are people having fun at full time, but the greatest celebration happens in Dublin is the capital of Ireland. It’s coming from all different countries around the world. It goes from 16th to March, although, of course, “the most hot” is on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th. There are a lot of different contests that are stealing activities that can’t be seen by, speaking to travelers and local singers — all of it, no doubt, attracts tourists, but the fertility of the event still remains a series of costumes. You can imagine the streets of the city turn into green waves of people, by the way, 17 of March, a real miracle happens — rivers are really green (but this Miracle is the right hand of man: rivers are paint with barges), and this is the only day of the year when you can drink green beer in the pits!
Though Saint Patrick’s Day is strictly Irish holiday, but the traditions associated with him spread to all Europe and even America (the way to paint the river came from Chicago, now in France, England, Germany, USA, and in many other countries you can see green people as well), but of course there is no more atmosphere in Dublin.
So without hesitation, come to Ireland and have fun!

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