• Irish mythology, Tír na nÓg (Irish pronunciation: [ˌtʲiːɾʲ n̪ˠə ˈn̪ˠoːɡ]; 'Land of the Young') (Scottish Gaelic: Tìr nan Òg) or Tír na hÓige ('Land of...
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    Tír na nÓg are an Irish folk duo formed in Dublin, Ireland, in 1969 by Leo O'Kelly and Sonny Condell. They are often considered one of the first progressive...
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  • Tír na nÓg is an otherworldly realm in Irish mythology. Tír na nÓg may also refer to: Tír na nÓg (band), an Irish band founded in the early 1970s Tír...
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  • Tír na nÓg is the first album by Irish band Tír na nÓg. It was released in May 1971 in the United Kingdom by Chrysalis Records and distributed by Island...
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  • was loosely based on actual Irish mythology. The name is derived from Tír na nÓg, one of the Otherworlds of Irish mythology. It was Saban's first fantasy...
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  • restriction to fiction or prose. Each prize is £1,000. The awards are named for Tír na nÓg, the "Land of the Young", an otherworldly realm in Irish mythology. The...
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    Grandfather tells them the horse is called "Tír na nÓg" and relates a version of the story of Oisín going to Tír na nÓg, the mythical Otherworld. As the family...
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  • Tyrone league over the next three years, and resurfaced as Moy Tír na nÓg in 1913. Tír na nÓg remained active thereafter, apart from 1970 when it amalgamated...
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    which contains the story of Oisín and Niamh in Tír na nÓg is the poem Laoi[ḋ] Oisín A[i]r Ṫír Na N-Óg "The Lay of Oisin in the Land of the Youth", composed...
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    Elvish realm of Lothlórien parallel the Celtic Otherworld (in Irish, Tír na nÓg) in being hard to find, but if one is admitted and welcomed, one crosses...
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