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In west coast of Ireland, Galway is a cultural capital of Ireland. It is a young university and vibrant place, yet ancient and historic. The origin of Galway is uncertain. However, the ancient Irish called foreigners ‘na Gall’, hence the suggestion that Galway was ‘the place of foreigners’. Galway is one of the most vibrant Irish destinations; its city is a place perfect for study English in Ireland.
This historic city has many relics of its medieval past and is worth taking time to explore. This city has a fascinating mix of new and ancient architecture. The Church of Ireland St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church is the largest remaining medieval church still in use in Ireland. Furthermore, Galway is known like the door to Connemara. The stunning landscapes and views to the sea of Connemara are very near the city, which allows visiting them easily. You can profit of the beaches and learn English in this foreign country.
Music, restaurants, pubs, shops, horse racing, theatres and most of all Galway people, combine to create this atmospheric mediaeval city of culture. Moreover, Galway is renowned for its many festivals as Galway Races, Clarinbridge Oyster and Festival Galway Arts Festival which is an international celebration of the performing and visual arts. This destination is ideal for discover the Irish culture and study English language abroad.
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