- A
Claddagh ring (Irish: fáinne Chladaigh) is a
traditional Irish ring in
which a
heart represents love, the
crown stands for loyalty, and two
clasped hands...
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Claddagh (Irish: an Cladach,
meaning 'the s****') is an area
close to the
centre of
Galway city,
where the
River Corrib meets Galway Bay. It was formerly[when...
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Claddagh Records is a
record label,
based in Dublin's
Temple Bar area,
founded in 1959 by
Garech Browne and Ivor Browne. It
specialises in
Irish traditional...
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Claddagh may
refer to
several things ****ociated with the
island of Ireland:
Claddagh, Galway, part of
Galway city centre,
formerly a
fishing village on...
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flows for just more than a
kilometre from the
university to the
Claddagh. The
Claddagh is the
oldest part of
Galway but
little or
nothing remains of its...
- The King of the
Claddagh was the
leader of the
Claddagh community in
Galway city as well as at sea who was
charged with
being the
arbiter in any disputes...
- album, was
released in 2023.
Casey also
founded the
charity group The
Claddagh Fund, owns two
Boston restaurants, McGreevy's (which
closed in
August 2020)...
- The
Cladagh River (from
Irish an Chlaideach 'washing river') is a
small river in
County Fermanagh,
formed from
three rivers and a
number of
streams draining...
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using a ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst,
another ruby, and a diamond.
Claddagh rings are
another similar kind of ring. The term 'promise ring' entered...
- The
Claddagh Palace cinema,
originally called the Estoria,
opened its
doors in 1939, and was
located in
Lower Salthill in Galway, Ireland. The
cinema closed...