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The work of the Representations is complemented by [https://ireland.representation.ec.europa.eu/contact-european-union/contacts-ireland/find-eu-centre-near-you_en Europe Direct centres], which provide information and communicate to citizens at regional and local level across the EU.
 
The website of the Representation is [https://ireland.representation.ec.europa.eu/index_en www.euireland.ie]. The Representation can also be found on [https://www.facebook.com/EUIreland/ Facebook], [https://twitter.com/eurireland Twitter] and [https://www.instagram.com/euireland/ Instagram].
 
== Regional information and advice services ==
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=== Europe Direct ===
In Ireland, there are 8 Europe Direct centres. Europe Direct centres form the local link between the citizen and the [[European Union]]. They are co-financed from the [[Budget of the European Union]] and their purpose is to help, inform and answer questions from the local public about the European Union.
 
=== European Documentation Centre ===
The 5 European Documentation Centres in Ireland promote teaching and research of questions about the [[European integration]]. They are located close to higher education institutions and research facilities and ensure that documents and publications are available for teaching and research.
 
=== Enterprise Europe Network ===
The Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) helps businesses innovate and grow on an international scale. It is the world’s largest support network for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with international ambitions. The Network is active worldwide. It brings together experts from member organisations that are renowned for their excellence in business support.
 
The Enterprise Europe Network in Ireland is operated by Enterprise Ireland, the Local Enterprise Offices and the Chambers of Commerce in Dublin and Cork.
 
 
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