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Galway es una pequeña ciudad irlandesa situada en la costa oeste de la isla. Esta ciudad se encuentra en el condado de Connacht. El río Corrib, catalogado como el río más corto de toda Europa, recorre la ciudad hasta desembocar en el mar. Considerada la ciudad más importante del condado, Galway cuenta con dos universidades, la NUIG (National University of Galway) y la GMIT (Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology). Así, son los universitarios quienes le dan vida a esta ciudad costera. (en)

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  • Irish City Link

    I think that City Link is the best bus company you can use to travel throughout Ireland. They timetables are fabulous and if you buy the tickets through the Internet you can find very good deals, for example you can find ticket since 1€, which is bargain.

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Buses

    The bus station is in the South of Eyre Square. There are a few bus companies: Bus Eireann, City Link, and Go Bus. From Galway you can go by bus to most of the most important towns and cities of Ireland. My piece of advice is to use City Link and Go Bus because they...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Information Bureau

    For all the people who are going to visit Galway it will be useful for them to get a map of the town in the Information Bureau located in Forster Street. It is opened from 9 to 17. 45h.

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Nora Barnacle House

    This museum is situated in Bowling Green. This house belonged to the family of Nora Barnacle, the wife of James Joyce. Then, Joyce visited Galway many times in his life. It is a pity that this museum is only open in summer time.

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Galway City Museum

    Located in the Spanish Parade, it is opened from Tuesday to Sunday from 11 to 13h and from 14 to 17h. The price of the ticket is 5€. It was the house of the sculpture Clare Sheridan, who was the cousin of Winston Churchill. This museum is consacrated to the history of...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • The Ring of Claddagh

    It is a piece of jewelry typical of this region of Ireland. It consists of two arms that have in their hands a heart with a crown. it was an engagement and a wedding ring. Besides, it was typical that these rings were inherited by the daughters.

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Claddagh

    Today Claddagh is a neighbourhood of the town of Galway, however, some years ago it was another village. Fishermen used to live there and it is likely that this village was previous to the foundation of Galway. In the Middle Ages the inhabitants of Claddagh were all...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Salthill

    Salthill is the name of the beach of Galway. It is located in the west of the town. There is a long promenade where people go to walk. One can consider that this is the posh part of the town because of all the luxurious houses. This beach has nothing to do with Spanish...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Macaroons' recipe

    Ingredients: 1 cup of blanches almonds 2/3 cup of sugar 1 large egg 1/4 teaspoon of almonds extract A pinch salt Preparation: - Preheat the oven - Butter a tray that you can enter in the oven - Grind the almonds together with the sugar with a whisk - Add egg, almonds...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Macaroons

    Have you ever tried macaroons? They are a kind of small cakes made of ground almonds, and they are delicious! But did you know that in Spain we have a similar desert called;carajitos;?

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Egg war

    Tonight an egg war is being organised in my residence! I only hope that they do not break anything, neither dirty; otherwise all the residents, including me, will pay the damage!

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • WOMAD

    WOMAD stands for World of Music, Arts and Dance. It is an international festival which is held every year in my town, Cáceres. Artists from all over the world come to Cáceres to show us their musical culture. It was founded by Peter Gabriel in 1980 in UK. And since...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Fukushima

    Fukushima radiation levels soar Radiation at crisis hit nuclear plant surge to 10 million times over normal levels.

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • London's Burning

    A protester sits next to a bonfire of discarded placards following a mass rally in Hyde Park in protest at government cuts yesterday. About 200-300 people gathered in Trafalgar Square late last night.

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • What have you done during the Earth Hour?

    I have spent the time relaxing! I was writing one essay about Ibsen, a Norwegian playwright, and I have stopped at 8. 30 because I had to turn off the lights in order to give our planet a break. During this hour I have eaten a banana, and I have made relaxing exercises,...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Don't forget to join Earth Hour today at 8.30PM!!!!

    Www.facebook.com/video/video.php Millions of people are called to to swicht off lights for an hour. It is a symbolic act in order to tell governments that we need to save energy.

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Earth Hour

    Nowadays everybody is aware of the serious problem of the environment. Water and ecosystems are being subjected by our society to a lot of pressure and it is obvious that the climate is changing progressively. Thus, we cannot deny that the climate change is not a real...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Salmons swimming upriver!!!

    Do you remeber that I told you that there was a season inwhich salmon swim upriver from the sea to spawn? Now, it is that season, from the Salmon Weir Bridge you can see fishermen fishing salmons in the water. However, I have not managed to see any salmon. =(

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Saint Patrick

    Yesterday, 17th March, it was celebrated Saint Patrick's day. In this day, Irish people remember Saint Patrick in the anniversary of his death. He is patron saint of Ireland because he was working as a Roman missionary in this country on the second half of the V...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago
  • Tsunami in Japan

    In Japan, the tsunami that caused the strongest earthquake recorded has also caused nuclear hazard. It is said that one person has died and that seventeen are injured when they were trying to contain nuclear radiation. I strongly believe that all countries all over the...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Galway 13 years ago

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