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- February (3791 bytes)
17: ...d]], [[February 1]] is [[Imbolc]], feast of [[St. Brigid]] (Secondary Patron of Ireland) and the first day...
23: ...tyrs' Day]] celebrated by [[Bengali]]-speaking people
32: *People born in February are either an [[Aquarius]] or [... - Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
1: ...as come down to us. In contrast, those Celtic peoples who maintained either their political or lingui...
4: ...anything of religious significance [http://www.simplyscottish.com/readingroom/history/gaelic_druids.ht...
12: ... justified differently: many may be mere labels applied to key gods worshiped in extensive Pan-Celtic ...
47: ...]], [[Nemain]], [[Niamh]], [[Nuada]], [[Ogma]], [[Plor na mBan]], [[Sheila-na-gig]], [[Tailtiu]], [[Te...
74: ...c religion (although certain motifs—for example, the god [[Lugh]]—appear to have diffused ... - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
2: ...aking majority population, between the settled people and the [[Irish Traveller|Traveller]]s, and, inc...
12: ...her forms of local identity are built and most people feel a strong sense of loyalty to their native c...
16: ...e and open range cattle breeding died out to be replaced by a structure of great landed estates, small...
29: ... 87,800 in 1996 to 133,800 in 2002. Cohabiting couples made up 8.4% of all family units in 2002 compar...
37: ...he beginning of [[spring (season)|spring]]. The [[Brigid's cross]] made from rushes on this day represents...
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