Celtic Park is in Derry- its a GAA stadium
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The term "Celtic Tiger" was a reference to the Irish economy when it was very strong, not to Ireland itself. It came from the reference to some of the strong economies in Asian as being Asian tigers. As Ireland is a Celtic nation, the term used was "Celtic Tiger". The Irish economy is not as strong now as it was a few years ago, so the economy as it is now is no longer referred to as the Celtic Tiger.
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Erin is a Celtic name and means "from Ireland", its also the ancient Irish name for Ireland
The Gaels originated from the Celtic tribes of Ireland and Scotland.
The soccer club Celtic, is in Scotland, not Ireland. Celtic as a term can refer to things from Ireland when Celts came to Ireland.
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 tenant of Celtic Park is Celtic F.C. in Scotland.
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.
The team that has its home ground named Celtic Park is Celtic FC.
I think it's Celtic and viking.
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yes Ireland uses Celtic society because they use levels from richest in the top and poorest in the bottom
Celtic park has a slightly bigger attendance than the Emirates .Celtic park has the potential to become even bigger if the club ever decide to redevelop the south stand.The Emirates stadium can never be expanded. Celtic park attendance is 60'800 the Emirates stadium is 60'361 .Celtic park has a great atmosphere the Emirates is like a graveyard