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  2. Sláinte - Wikipedia

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    Sláinte means "health" [1] in both Irish and Scottish Gaelic. It is commonly used as a drinking toast in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. However, the toast is also increasingly being used in other countries within the whisky community. [2]

  3. Irish anniversary festivals - Wikipedia

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    Galway 500, the first such commemoration held in Galway in 1984, [2] the 500th anniversary of the granting of a town charter in 1484 [4] Cork 800 in 1985, [2] the 800th anniversary of its charter of 1185 [5] Dublin Millennium in 1988, commemorating the submission of the King of Dublin to Mael Seachlainn II in 988 (though in fact this occurred ...

  4. The Ireland That We Dreamed Of - Wikipedia

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    "On Language & the Irish Nation" was the title of a radio address made by Éamon de Valera, then Taoiseach of Ireland, on Raidió Éireann on St. Patrick's Day (17 March) 1943. It is often called The Ireland that we dreamed of , [ 1 ] a phrase which is used within it, or the "comely maidens" speech . [ 2 ]

  5. Irish centre to host 50th anniversary celebration - AOL

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    Corby Irish Centre opened in 1974 and is holding two events to commemorate its anniversary.

  6. Culture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish king Brian Boru who ended the domination of the so-called High Kingship of Ireland by the Uí Néill, is part of the historical cycle. The Irish princess Iseult is the adulterous lover of Tristan in the Arthurian romance and tragedy Tristan and Iseult.

  7. Erin go bragh - Wikipedia

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    Erin go Bragh is an anglicisation of the phrase Éirinn go Brách in the Irish language. [2] The standard version in Irish is Éire go Brách, which is pronounced [ˈeːɾʲə ɡə ˈbˠɾˠaːx]. Some uses of the phrase will use Éirinn, which survives as the dative form in the modern standard form of Irish and is the source of the poetic form ...

  8. Category:Festivals in Ireland - Wikipedia

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  9. What You Need To Do Before It Gets Ridiculously Cold

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    Remember the four P's when dealing with cold: Pets, Pipes, Plants and People (elderly and young). Bring pets inside and make sure they have plenty of food and water as well.

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