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  1. Derry Hosts Ireland's Largest Halloween Festival – Honours the Celtic Feast Day of Samhain

    ... In the six Celtic Nations of Brittany, Cornwall, Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland and Wales, Samhain traditionally marks the end ... is known as “The Largest Halloween Celebration in Ireland”. Can you give us a brief history of the Festival? Derry City ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Nov 26 2013 - 5:21pm - 0 comments

  2. Fourknocks Passage Grave - Tuama Pasáiste na bhFuarchnoc

    Fourknocks Passage Tomb (Irish: Tuama Pasáiste na bhFuarchnoc) is located 2.7 km (1.7 mi) ... the Delvin River, County Meath (north part of Fingal), Ireland  (Irish: An Ailbhine, Contae na Mí, Éire). The tomb dates to ... Knowth.com .     Celtic nation: Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Leinster north Place type: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 25 2021 - 12:13pm

  3. Mainland, Orkney

    ... of Scott's Road. Wideford Hill Cairn This tomb dates back to about 3000 BC. Similar to the internal arrangement at Maes ... grave with many similarities to the Newgrange site in Ireland. Encasing the tomb is a mound of some 24 feet in height and about 115 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 9 2016 - 8:31pm

  4. Conservation project to restore blanket bogs in Ireland and Scotland

    ... acres of blanket bog are to be restored across the island of Ireland and Scotland. European Union funding is going towards the five-year ... between  RSPB Scotland , RSPB NI,  BirdWatch Ireland , Butterfly Conservation, Northern Ireland Water and Moors for the ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Dec 13 2017 - 3:41pm

  5. Ireland's enchanting underworld of the Marble Arch Caves

    ... in County Fermanagh  (Contae Fhear Manach) in the north of Ireland. They are close to a natural limestone arch called Marble Arch, under ... which combine underground to form the Cladagh. In Ireland's mythology and folklore rivers , streams, waterfalls and caves ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Mar 11 2018 - 2:57pm

  6. Magic and mystery of Ireland’s rivers

    Ireland is a land rich in mythology and folklore. Reflected in the names of its ... are often a boundary between this world and the Otherworld. Ireland's ancient rivers are steeped in tales about the ancient Gaelic gods of the Tuatha Dé Danann. The names of many rivers in Ireland, some of which are mentioned below, are testament to the enduring power ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Aug 30 2018 - 4:05pm

  7. Ireland - Éire

    Ireland (Éire) is a country and island northwest of continental Europe and west of Britain. Ireland's ancient and beautiful landscape is varied with lakes, islands, ... and the Irish Sea to the east. The culture of Ireland originates from the indigenous Celtic peoples. Irish language ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 21 2016 - 7:45pm

  8. Gaelic League Intensify its Intervention in Northern Ireland's Elections - Aggressively Promote Candidates Who Support the Celtic Tongue

    ... with an all-out effort to make candidates for the Northern Ireland Assembly responsive to the concerns of the Irish language community and ... stone of the preservation of the Celtic Culture of Ireland.  Information on every political party and each election candidate ...

    Emmett McIntyre - May 4 2016 - 11:40pm - 0 comments

  9. Ireland rejects any annexation of Golan Heights which it regards as under Israeli occupation

    ... the Celtic League: The Celtic League have reported on Ireland's firm rejection of any move by Israel to annex the Golan Heights.  Ireland's Tánaiste (deputy head of the government) who is also Minister for ...

    Alastair Kneale - Mar 29 2019 - 9:04pm

  10. 'Arrogant' British Northern Ireland Secretary claims whole of Lough Foyle is in UK!

    ... Dhoire) which is currently located in the part of north east Ireland that remains under British colonial rule and County Donegal (Irish: Contae Dhún na nGalland) in the Republic of Ireland. Since the partition of Ireland in 1922 ownership of Lough Foyle, has ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Nov 17 2016 - 5:39pm - 0 comments

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