Heritage issues Irish Diaspora World Conference and literary issues Irish literature and culture Conference and the middle of the world Portalist Irish and European Cultures in Literature and Literature). We also had a launch event for Multilingual Computers, a new textbook written by ě, who has developed some of our sites over the years. We had a presentation on the road during Heritage Week at the end of the month when team members visited libraries across the country. Now that Christmas is fast approaching, all we have to do is plan next year's bash (more on that) and wish all blog readers a very Happy Holidays.
The long winter nights are approaching and Latest Mailing Database Christmas preparations are in full swing. The shops are decorated and colorful lights are hung on the streets and on many houses. As Christmas approaches, this blog post covers some Christmas-related place names or some aspect of the holiday in general. Information on thousands of place names is stored in the Irish Place Names Database, here is a selection of a small selection to comb through in the short Christmas period. Galway has only one instance of the word in the Irish place names database, namely, this is the name of a town in south-east County Galway.
Dublin Christmas comes in winter, but the word winter only appears in this place name in Dublin. It usually snows on Christmas Day, and it is not yet known if it will snow on Christmas Day. Locals, might be in luck! Nicholas' Well, Waterford: St Nicholas is believed to have lived in the town of Kilkenny. Read more about it here. Chimney Park, Cork. As St. Nicholas prepares for the big trip he has to make at Christmas, it's no surprise that chimneys, or chimneys, are mentioned.