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  • 21Irish language — This article is about the modern Goidelic language. For the form of English as it is spoken in Ireland, see Hiberno English. For the cant based partly on English and partly on Irish, see Shelta. Irish Gaeilge Pronunciation [ˈɡeːlʲɟə] …

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  • 22Lundy — This article is about the island of Lundy, which is part of England. For other uses, see Lundy (disambiguation). Lundy Site of Special Scientific Interest Area of Search …

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  • 23Lindisfarne — For other uses, see Lindisfarne (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°40′37″N 1°47′42″W / 55.677°N 1.795°W / 55.677; 1.795 …

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  • 24Manx language — Manx yn Ghaelg, yn Ghailck Pronunciation [əˈɣilk], [əˈɣilɡ] Spoken in Isle of Man Native speakers …

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  • 25Scottish Gaelic — Not to be confused with Scots language or Scottish English. Scottish Gaelic Gàidhlig Pronunciation [ˈkaːlikʲ] Spoken in …

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  • 26Welsh language — Welsh Cymraeg, y Gymraeg Pronunciation [kəmˈrɑːɨɡ] Spoken in   …

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  • 27Annwn — or Annwfn (Middle Welsh Annwvn , sometimes inaccurately written Annwyn, Annwyfn or Annwfyn ) was the Otherworld in Welsh mythology. Ruled by Arawn, or much later by Gwynn ap Nudd, it was essentially a world of delights and eternal youth where… …

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  • 28Nodens — This article is about the Celtic deity. For the Elder God from the Cthulhu Mythos, see Nodens (Cthulhu Mythos). Temple at Lydney Park Nodents (Nudens, Nodonts) is a Celtic deity associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs. He was… …

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  • 29Great Cumbrae — Location OS grid reference NS169566 …

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  • 30Cædmon — For other uses, see Caedmon (disambiguation). Cædmon (  /ˈkæ …

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