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Old 2nd January 2002, 09:44
Vivian_Yin Vivian_Yin is offline
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Cool ** Hi Bairbreaine **

Happy Hogmanay to you too! I've heard of this name before but not quite sure what it is though. Is it the same for New Year in the Celtic culture?
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Old 2nd January 2002, 19:49
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Thumbs up thanks elmsella

Thank you for the tip to Rob Roy. I´m interested in history of Scotland too. I´m not a native but your history is very exciting. I like your castles and have visited a lot of them
during my stays in Scotland.
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Old 12th January 2002, 22:19
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Wink Celtic New Year

The Celtic New Year is generally thought to begin Nov 1 (Samhain), Hogmannay is part of Midwinter Celebrations or Yule.

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