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  2. List of Celtic festivals - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of Celtic festivals held throughout the world, covering various aspects of Celtic culture, history and identity. Find out about the origins, types and locations of these events, from ancient to modern times.

  3. Festivals in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland hosts on average 200 festivals per year, ranging from cultural, musical and arts.The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is the world's largest arts festival, and the country is also renowned for its hosting and organisation of sporting festivals and cultural events. [1]

  4. Imbolc - Wikipedia

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    Imbolc is a traditional festival in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man that marks the beginning of spring and honors Saint Brigid. It has pagan origins and is linked to the lambing season, the goddess Brigid, and various customs such as making Brigid's crosses and visiting holy wells.

  5. Sedgwick County Park will travel back to Renaissance times ...

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    The fall installment of the Great Plains Renaissance & Scottish Festival happens this weekend from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m at Sedgwick County Park and, as usual, will feature jousting, jesters ...

  6. Highland games - Wikipedia

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    Highland games are celebrations of Scottish and Celtic culture, especially that of the Scottish Highlands, held in spring and summer in Scotland and other countries. They include competitions in piping, drumming, dancing, and heavy athletics, such as the caber toss and weight over bar.

  7. Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh is the second-most populous city in Scotland and the seat of the Scottish Government, Parliament and courts. It is a cultural and historical centre, with a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a financial hub, and a popular tourist destination.

  8. California Coast Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    California Coast Credit Union is a cooperative financial institution in San Diego and Riverside counties, founded in 1929. It has over 192,000 members, 26 branch locations and offers access to over 30,000 ATMs and 5,400 branches nationwide.

  9. Category:Festivals in San Diego - Wikipedia

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