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  2. Culture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Due to large-scale emigration from Ireland, Irish culture has a wide reach in the world, and festivals such as Saint Patrick's Day (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig) and Halloween (which finds its roots in the Gaelic festival Samhain) are celebrated across much of the globe. [13]

  3. List of Celtic festivals - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the focus of the Celticity movement shifted to linguistic revival and protectionism, e.g. protecting Celtic languages. [3] The Celtic revival also led to the emergence of musical and artistic styles identified as Celtic. Music typically drew on folk traditions within the Celtic nations, and instruments such as Celtic harp.

  4. Category:Culture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    List of Irish cultural institutions; The Ireland Funds; The Irish Association for Cultural, Economic and Social Relations; Irish kinship; Irish language in Northern Ireland; Irish Literary Revival; Irish Museums Association; Irish Social Season; Irish Times Debate; Irish traditional music; Irish traditional music session; Irish Travellers; Ivy ...

  5. Celebrate Irish Pride With These St. Patrick’s Day Traditions

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    You can take part in some chill St. Patrick's Day activities, like watching Irish movies and making traditional Irish foods, that appeal to large and little leprechauns alike, too.

  6. Imbolc - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Historically, its traditions were widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. Imbolc is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals, along with Bealtaine, Lughnasadh and Samhain. [3] Imbolc is mentioned in early Irish literature, and some evidence suggests it was also an important date in ancient times.

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  8. 25 New Year’s Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    Here, a list of fun and interesting New Year’s traditions from cultures around the world, many of which are believed to bring good luck. 22 New Year’s Eve Outfits to Wear Even If You’re Just ...

  9. Celtic calendar - Wikipedia

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    The light half of the year started at Calan Haf/Bealtaine (around 1 May, modern calendar). This observance of festivals beginning the evening before the festival day is still seen in the celebrations and folkloric practices among the Gaels, such as the traditions of Oíche Shamhna (Samhain Eve) among the Irish and Oidhche Shamhna among the Scots.