Ireland Overview
Ireland is an island in Northwest Europe that is 20 kilometers away from Great Britain at its closest point. The island's overall area is 84,421 square kilometers of which Northern Ireland, which is geographically a part of the United Kingdom, makes up 14,139 square kilometers. The remaining territory is made up of Ireland, an autonomous parliamentary democracy. Ireland has a population of roughly 4.9 million, with the east and south coasts having the highest densities. Dublin serves as Ireland's capital. Irish and English are both used as official languages. Ireland has one of the best education systems in the world, and there are many good reasons to study here. Schools and universities are connected to the rest of the world, and graduates of Irish schools can get jobs in many different fields all over the world. Ireland is a safe, friendly, and open place to live. Ireland is ranked 12th in the world on the Global Peace Index and 22nd on the World Happiness Index. The euro is the official currency, and business is performed in English (EUR). The supportive attitude of successive Irish administrations toward the growth of enterprises has been the cornerstone of Ireland's continuing success as a site for investment. This strategy has produced favorable tax conditions, low operating expenses, a productive, educated, and adaptable workforce, as well as an infrastructure that is well-developed and offers top-notch support services