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Irish Cultures and Traditions

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The National Flag

Gaeilge Beo

Our Irish Language

Foods of Ireland

Our Food

Irish Sports

Our Sport

St.Patrick's Day

 

St.Patricks Day

Amhrán na Bhfiain

Our National Anthem

Irish Music

Irish Music

Irishdance

Irish Dancing

Ainmneacha

Irish Names

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Our National Flag

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The three colours in our flag are green, white and Orange . GREEN stands for the CATHOLIC community, ORANGE stands for PROTESANT community and WHITE stands for PEACE .

by E.Fitzgearld

 

The colour’s of the Irish flag are green, orange and white.  The Irish people have always been proud of their flag, as it has always been seen as a sign of freedom.

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Our National Language

The National language of Ireland is Irish, or 'Gaeilge'.  Most people in Ireland speak English, but there are parts of Ireland where they mainly speak'as gaeilge' .

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Our National Language is Irish.  'Fáilte Romhat' means 'welcome'.  we spend an hour each day reading, talking and writing in Irish.

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Irish Food

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Ireland is well known for its traditional Irish breakfast. When you go to a different country on holiday,it's very hard to get an Irish breakfast.  Irish stew is another famous irish dish.

By D.Brickley

'Irish Stew' is a famous Irish dinner.  It is made of beef, carrots, potatoes and peas.   Ireland is famous for being the home of Guinness.  Ireland is also famous for it's oysters.

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Our National Sports

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Hurling, Camogie and Gaelic Football are Irelands national sports.   Rockbán is Our local team . We have training on Thursday in Whitechurch Community Centre.  The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) is the oganiser of our games.

 

By M.Brickley

 

There are many diffrent sports in Ireland.  There is Hurling, Football, Rugby,Basketball and Golf. Some of the players who play for the Rep Of Ireland soccer team are; Ian Heart,Denis Irwin, and Roy Keane.

 

BY G.Forde

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St. Patrick's Day

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St Patricks day is our National Day that we celebrate. People wear something green or shamrock on ther jumper. Every city and town in Ireland have a parade on St Patricks day.  The shamrock represents St.Patricks day, because St. Patrick used the shamrock to show the Irish people how God the father, Jesus his son and the Holy Spirit are one in the same.

 

By K.Daly

 

St. Patricks day is a very special day. St. Patrick is the Patron saint of Ireland.  He got all the snakes out of Ireland. St. Patrick got kidnaped when he was a chlid. The people that kidnapped him, sold him to a man for a lot of money. The man made St. Patrick work up in the high fields. He looked after the sheep. Then he got away when he was too old to work. He returned to Ireland to see the children and tell them storys about Jesus.

 

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Singing for Ireland

The Irish National Anthem

Singing for Ireland

 

Our National Anthem is called "AMHRAN NA BHFIAIN (The Soldiers Song)."  It is sung at social evening’s, football matches and offical event’s like if a new building’s is opened.

By E.Fitzgearld

Our National Anthem is called 'Amhrán na Bhfiain', which means the soldiers song.  We learn it in Irish and sing it in Irish too.  Click HERE if you would like to hear it

By S.Scanlon

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Traditional Irish Music

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Irish music is still very popular in Ireland. Many of my friends in my class go to lessons each week.  Some of the irish instruments are the harp, the accordian, the concertina and the tin whistle.  People all over the world play Irish music

By D.Casey

Thousands of people go to 'Fleadh Ceol na h-Éireann' each year.  this is the All-Ireland irish music championships.  Some play on thier own, others in groups.  there are reels, jigs and hornpipes that they play.  Click HERE for more

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Irish Dancing

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Irish dancing is either danced 'solo' or in groups called'figures' or 'sets'.  There are school of Irish dancing all round the world, including America and Australia.  There are light dances called 'reels' and 'slip-jigs', and heavy dances called 'jigs' or 'hornpipes'.

By L.Eivers

Irish dancing has been made very popular by shows such as Riverdance and Lord Of The Dance

 

By M.Bowland

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Irish Names

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Many Irish names are well known around the world, such as Fitzgearld, O'Brien, O'Connor and Roche.  Christian names such as Conor, Séamus, Gráinne and Sinéad are also well known.

By W.Toomey

You can always tell if someone has an Irish name, if it is spelled with a 'fada', examples include Seán, Máire and Gráinne.   Many English name have an Irish Name. eg James=Séamus and John=Seán

BY E.O'Mahoney

 

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The Cliffs Of Moher

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These majestic cliffs rise from the Atlantic Ocean to a height of nearly 200m and extend for a distance of 8km from Hag's Head due west of Liscannor to a point beyond O'Brien's Tower. They take their name from a ruined promontory fort, Mothar, which was demolished during the Napoleonic wars to make room for a signal tower.

 

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