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  2. Day Trip to Bangor (Didn't We Have a Lovely Time) - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 novelty song by Fiddler's Dram that reached number 3 in the UK and number 8 in Australia. The song was inspired by a trip to Bangor, North Wales, but was also parodied and adapted for comedy and advertising.

  3. Irish Travellers - Wikipedia

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    Irish Travellers, also known as Mincéirs, are a traditionally peripatetic indigenous ethno-cultural group originating in Ireland. They are genetically distinct from the settled Irish and have a rich oral history and culture, but face discrimination and marginalisation.

  4. Time in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland uses Irish Standard Time (IST, UTC+01:00) in the summer and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, UTC+00:00) in the winter. Learn about the history, legislation and synchronisation of time in Ireland with other European countries.

  5. Ireland–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    After both nations' bids to join the European Economic Community were rejected, Ireland and the UK signed the IrelandUK Free Trade Area agreement on 19 December 1965. [61] The bilateral free trade area was legally in force from 1 July 1966 until 1 January 1973. [62] Both countries joined the European Economic Community on 1 January 1973.

  6. State visit by Elizabeth II to the Republic of Ireland

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    The First Minister of Northern Ireland and Democratic Unionist Party leader Peter Robinson said the visit was "a sign of the normalisation of relations between our two countries", while the leader of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams, said he did not "think this is the right time for the English Queen" to visit. [25]

  7. Castlerigg stone circle - Wikipedia

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    Castlerigg is a Neolithic and Bronze Age stone circle in Cumbria, England, with a panoramic view of the Lake District mountains. It is one of the earliest and most impressive stone circles in Britain, and may have been a place for trading or exchanging stone axes.

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