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  2. Category:Celtic nations navigational boxes - Wikipedia

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  4. Category : Celtic politics and government navigational boxes

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    Silver Branch, a tree that represents entry into the Celtic Otherworld. It is also associated with Manannán mac Lir, an Irish sea deity with strong affiliation to Tír na nÓg. As guardian of the Otherworld, Manannán also has strong ties with Emhain Abhlach, the Isle of Apple Trees, where the magical silver apple branch is found.

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    In 1894, Celtic built the first ever press box at a football stadium in Britain, located high up on the main stand at Celtic Park. [13] [14] Later in the 1890s, club director James Grant financed the construction of an enclosed windowed stand (completed in 1899), [15] built on stilts on the south side of the pitch. [1]

  7. Template:Celtic F.C. squad - Wikipedia

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