Irish Folklore Creatures

Irish Central: WATCH: Leprechaun Whisperer claims Irish folklore creatures' population is dying out

Kevin Woods, known as McCoillte the "Last Leprechaun Whisperer" appeared on Virgin's morning show, "Ireland AM" to speak about the failing population of the impish creatures much associated with Irish ...

The Crescent-News: Irish folklore and tales, county's Irish immigrants topics at library event

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Digital Journal: Review: ‘The Hallow’ finds its monster in Irish folklore (Includes first-hand account)

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Review: ‘The Hallow’ finds its monster in Irish folklore (Includes first-hand account)

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Comicbook.com: The Watchers Cast and Director Talk Filming in Ireland and Irish Folklore

The Watchers Cast and Director Talk Filming in Ireland and Irish Folklore

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In Irish folklore, the King of the Cats was a terrifying creature. The internet is full of cats. If you were to search online for a cat version of something, all indications are that someone somewhere ...

Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the field of literature. Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, Irish language, and Irish dance.

Ireland is a country of western Europe occupying five-sixths of the westernmost major island of the British Isles. The country is noted for a rich heritage of culture and tradition that was linked initially to the Irish language. Its capital city is Dublin.

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Irish culture is vibrant, varied, and deeply rooted in the island’s history. It spans mythology, the Irish language, traditional music, art, literature, dance, and cuisine, shaped over centuries by influences from the Normans, Vikings, Scots, and English.