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  2. Category:Gaelic games music - Wikipedia

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  3. The Celts (song) - Wikipedia

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    Sung entirely in Irish, it was the theme song to the 1987 BBC documentary The Celts and Channel 4's Gaelic Games coverage. The video for the song was filmed at Bodiam Castle . The B-side of the single, "Eclipse", is the song "Deireadh An Tuath" (found on Enya / The Celts album), played backwards.

  4. Gaelic games - Wikipedia

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    The female version of the game is known as ladies' Gaelic football and is similar to the men's game with a few minor rule changes. [10] Other formats with teams of 7 to 11 players are played in Europe, [ 11 ] Middle East, Asia, Argentina and South Africa utilising smaller soccer or rugby pitches.

  5. Category:Gaelic games culture - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic games music (1 C) R. Gaelic games rivalries (2 C) T. ... Pages in category "Gaelic games culture" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  6. Celtic music - Wikipedia

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    Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celtic people of Northwestern Europe (the modern Celtic nations). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It refers to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded music and the styles vary considerably to include everything from traditional music to a wide ...

  7. Music of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A History of Music at the Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland (Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, 1989). Hast, Dorothea & Scott, Stanley: Music in Ireland. Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004). Hogan, Ita M.: Anglo-Irish Music, 1780–1830 (Cork: Cork University Press ...

  8. Gaelic music - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic music (Irish: Ceol Gaelach, Scottish Gaelic: Ceòl Gàidhealach) is an umbrella term for any music written in the Gaelic languages of Irish and Scottish Gaelic. [1] To differentiate between the two, the Irish language is typically just referred to as "Irish", or sometimes as "Gaeilge" (pronounced "gehl-guh"); Scottish Gaelic is referred to as "Gàidhlig" (commonly pronounced as "GAH-lick").

  9. CLG Na Fianna - Wikipedia

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    CLG Na Fianna (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Na Fianna) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Glasnevin, in the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.It caters for the sporting and social needs of many connected residential areas adjacent to its location through the promotion of Gaelic gamesGaelic football, hurling, camogie, handball and rounders—and the traditional Irish pursuits of ...