- Geography of the Republic of Ireland
This article concerns the geography of the Republic of Ireland. Ireland is located in
Western Europe , to the west ofGreat Britain . The country occupies five-sixths of the island of Ireland, and is located atco-ordinates 53°N, 8°W, which gives it a strategic location on air and sea routes betweenNorth America and northernEurope . Over 40% of the population resides within 97 km ofDublin .Ireland occupies a total area of 70,280 km², of which 68,890 km² is on land. The country shares a land border with the
United Kingdom which runs for 360 km. The Republic of Ireland has 1,448km of coastline, and it claims a 370km exclusive fishing zone and a territorial sea of 22km.Climate
Ireland's climate is temperate maritime and is modified by
North Atlantic Current . Characteristics of the climate are mild winters, cool summers and consistent humidity. The sky is overcast for roughly one half of the time.Land
The land in the country is mostly level, with rolling interior plain surrounded by rugged hills and low mountains. There are sea cliffs on the west coast. The country has no points lower than sea level, and the highest point is
Carrauntoohil , at 1,038 m.Natural resources in the Republic of Ireland include:
zinc ,lead , naturalgas ,barite ,copper ,gypsum ,limestone ,dolomite ,peat ,silver The table below describes the way land is used and to the extent it is used that way:
Environment
Current issues for the environment of Ireland includes water
pollution , especially in lakes, which suffer pollution from agricultural run-off.The country is also party to the following international agreements on the environment:
*Air Pollution
*Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides
*Air Pollution-Sulphur 94
*Biodiversity
*Climate Change
*Desertification
*Environmental Modification
*Hazardous Wastes
*Law of the Sea
*Marine Dumping
*Nuclear Test Ban
*Ozone Layer Protection
*Ship Pollution
*Tropical Timber 83
*Wetlands
*WhalingThe following the country has signed, but has not ratified:
*Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants
*Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol
*Endangered Species
*Marine Life Conservation
*Tropical Timber 94ee also
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Irish topics
*Geology of the Republic of Ireland
*Geography of Ireland
*Heritage sites (Republic of Ireland) References
* [http://www.irelandstory.com IrelandStory.com] - source of the maps on this page
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