Sports are an important part of Ireland's history and culture, including historic games such as hurling and Gaelic football. Traditional and modern sports bring people together across the country for local and international tournaments. Read about the top most popular sports in Ireland. This list fe
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This is a guide to grow, nest, and survive as your tenontosaurus. Things that will be mentioned is a route to follow...
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Although the Isle of Wight only consists of a mere 147 square miles in many ways it is England in miniature. Visitors are impressed by the beaches, the downs, the forests, the acres of pasture and, of course, the iconic Needles.
How to find your Isle of Man ancestors. This post looks at the genealogy research resources you need to find your Manx roots.
You might have ticked off the Guinness Storehouse and a pub or two in Dublin, but that doesn't mean you've seen Ireland. There's so much more to discover in the Emerald Isle, from its dramatic landscapes to up-and-coming food scene. Our advice? Pick a multi-day tour that targets your personal interests. Want to get your Game of Thrones lore on? Sample Irish shellfish to the sound of the pounding Atlantic? Head offshore in search of puffins? Go castle-hopping? These tour companies in Ireland cover the bases—and then some.
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Discover Lewis and Harris. Including things to do, break inspiration, places to stay, tours, unique experiences, maps, travel tips, events and more.
Only a few pubs are still open to workers first thing in the morning – a throwback to when markets were vital to inner city life. Now these traditional early houses are being kept alive by a different type of drinker
Long Lost Rarities are names that were not very common in their time and have since fallen completely off the map. Some were borne by obscure legendary saints, while others have been preserved as a brief mention in administrative documents. Familiar, they are not. But they can claim to be...
"Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth" (larger) Artist Jason Thompson has created a beautiful series of Dungeons & Dragons walkthrough maps. You can download each of
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How to find your Isle of Man ancestors. This post looks at the genealogy research resources you need to find your Manx roots.
Note: As Wikipedia classifies the Isle of Man as a "country", Familypedia may as well do the same; so please insert it in the "Nation" field for any event listed on Form:Person. The Isle of Man ( /ˈmæn/; Manx: Ellan Vannin,[5] pronounced [ˈɛlʲən ˈvanɪn]), otherwise known simply as Mann (Manx: Mannin, IPA: [ˈmanɪn]), is a self-governing British Crown Dependency, located in the Irish Sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, within the British Isles. The head of state is Queen Elizabet