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Christmas In Ireland

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Christmas celebrations in Ireland begin on Christmas Eve and end on January 6, which is called 'Little Christmas' or 'the feast of the Epiphany'. There is the usual gift giving and decorations with the mistletoe being very prominent especia...
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Christmas has been a tradition in Ireland for centuries. Therefore its no surprise they have their own way of saying merry Christmas. The locals say "Nodlaig Shona Dhuit." Look here for more information: http://www.bethanyroberts....
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The same as everywhere else December 25th
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On Christmas Day, the 25th of December.
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This is a tough one, and I don’t have a one-line answer! First of all, no matter where in Ireland you are, don’t expect to do much of anything on Christmas Day and St. Stephen’s Day (Dec 26). Everything is closed, public transportation is...
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"Christmas" Here is a website about some Irish Christams customs: www.christmasarchives.com/ireland.html
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Go to the pound shops either in the Square or if in town up across from jervis st...there's surely loads of places.
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Yep whiteout (you have to be living at a high altitude of course, eg mountains of mourne)
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Yes, it could be true! Historians now believe that the remains of the first ever Santa Claus, lie in its final resting place, of no other than Jerpoint Abbey in County Kilkenny!
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How could anybody have a definite answer to that question? Parts of Ireland get snow almost every year, then some parts rarely ever get snow. Either way, Irish weather is almost unpredictable.
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