A traditional Celtic boat is often referred to as a "currach" or "coracle." The currach is a lightweight, flexible boat made of a wooden frame covered with animal hides or canvas, commonly used in Ireland and parts of Scotland. Coracles, on the other hand, are small, rounded boats made from a frame of willow or other materials, traditionally used for fishing. Both types of boats are emblematic of Celtic maritime culture and craftsmanship.
a currach is a type of boat
they where founded by irish
There is no single language called 'Celtic'.
There is no single language alive today called Celtic.
Because they are knots created by the Celts
They were called round houses
Yes, if it was a Celtic Christian saint, of he is. Christianity came to the British isles in the Celtic Era and there were many Celtic Christian Martyrs, who are called as saints.
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druid
parkhead is the place in Glasgow where Celtic play
Celtic Preists where also known as Druids, so yes.
There's no single language called Celtic.