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    Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's capital and largest city, named from the Irish dubh linn, meaning "black pool". The name comes from the fact that the site of the city was formerly a black, slimy expanse of mud through which the River Liffey flowed sluggishly to the sea. It now has a pleasant setting on the east coast of the Irish Sea, looking out over Dublin Bay, with a long, sandy shoreline to its north. Granite mountains form the southern boundary of the county, and the city is bisected by the River Liffey. It's a cultural city with theaters, cinemas, galleries and museums, and many historic sites worth seeing. It also has an excellent range of shops, restaurants, pubs, and clubs plus all types of accommodations. Louth, the smallest county on the island, is on the east coast, on the border halfway between Dublin and Belfast. It's named after Lugh, the great god of the Celts, and its Cooley peninsula was the legendary home of the giant Finn McCool and the setting of Ulster's greatest saga, the Táin. That's the epic folk tale of the hero Cúchullain, the Red Branch Knights of Ulster, wicked Queen Maeve of Connaught, and the mighty Brown Bull of Cooley. Despite its size, Louth offers a great choice of activities - sailing and scuba diving, sea and river fishing, horseback riding, hill walking, rock climbing, golf, exploring historical sites, and great traditional hospitality in its many pubs, restaurants, inns, guesthouses, and hotels. Among the many interesting places to visit is the site of the Battle of the Boyne, which changed Irish history and influences events even today. Known as "the Garden of Ireland," Wicklow has wonderful scenery, with mountains, wooded valleys, and lakes. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Ayelet Sror. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/034842/bk_acx0_034842_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    1410s births ab 17.49 € als Taschenbuch: Joan of Arc Louis Duke of Savoy António de Noli Agnes Bernauer Johannes Ockeghem Piero della Francesca Jacquetta of Luxembourg William Dubh MacLeod Qaitbay Giorgio da Sebenico James Hamilton 1st Lord Hamilton. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Wirtschaft & Soziales,
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    THE SPIRITS OF SRON DUBH - The Fifth Book of Dubious Magic: ab 5.99 €
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    Cat Dubh - Schwarzer Kater: ab 2.99 €
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    The Glendale Bards - a selection of songs and poems by Niall MacLeòid (1843-1913) 'The Bard of Skye' his brother Iain Dubh (1847-1901) and father Dòmhnall nan Òran (c. 1787-1873): ab 22.49 €
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    Lorcán Mac Mathúna was born in Cork in 1976 into a family with a passion for traditional music and singing. Much of his singing has been passed to him by his father Séamus and were passed to him by masters of the tradition from places like Cúl Aodha, where he lived at a time when the nation seemed to discover it's rich heritage through people like Seán Ó Riada. Séamus, a well known flute player, fell in love with the spirited and often humorous local style and has passed that love and understanding on to Lorcán. Lorcán has developed a confident, measured style which expresses the feeling of his songs and connects the listener to the emotions of the songs creators. Lorcán has sung in concert as a guest of West Cork Music in Bantry, on radio on Céilí house, and frequently with Comhaltas. Lorcán, and the live version of this CD, have been described in glowing terms by critics in his native land. His rendition of an eerie eighteenth-century elegy, Tuireamh Mhic Finín Dhuibh (track 8 on this CD), was described by the Journal of Music in Ireland (JMI) as Commanding. They went on to say: "Mac Mathúna has, on this evidence, both the voice and the attitude to place him in the first rank of the new wave of traditional singer." This venture brings this style of singing into a new realm. One where the unaccustomed listener can readily recognise the musical quality of the songs without having to "acquire a taste." To cultivate a taste for these often soulful and passionate melodies is a fulfilling journey in itself, but a little help from sympathetic instrumental development of the melodic lines of the tunes puts a thrill into the experience and brings a whole new dimension to the experience. Musicians such as Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Mick O Brien are no strangers to innovation when it comes to music and their intuitive playing on this album ensure an experience to be relished.
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