Yes, Ireland is a Celtic country.
The Celtic Sea is to the south of Ireland and the Irish Sea is to the east of Ireland.
The team Glasgow Celtic was formed in Glasgow by an Irishman. There have been always strong connections between Ireland and the team. They have a lot of supporters in Ireland. In terms of race, Celtic people came to Ireland and Scotland around 500BC. So there are Celtic roots in Ireland and Scotland generally. As Glasgow is a Scottish city, there would be people there who can trace their roots to the Celtic people.
I think it's Celtic and viking.
Celtic Park is in Derry- its a GAA stadium
Celtic
ireland
yes Ireland uses Celtic society because they use levels from richest in the top and poorest in the bottom
No. Gaelic, spoken by Celtic people of Scotland and Ireland is, though.
no the celtic sea is located between Ireland and france
Glasgow Celtic is traditionally a Catholic club and as a result a lot of Catholics in Northern Ireland would support Glasgow Celtic. Players from different parts of Ireland have played for Glasgow Celtic.
There is no language called Celtic. Ireland's native language is Irish, sometimes called Gaelic. It is the second most important language, as English is the main language spoken in Ireland.