Celts and Sexy Naomi familiarity
Do you know that it is reported by reliable sources that the celts that first came to Ireland
were actually from Galicia North West Spain (where I come from)
My home town football team their name is Celta the Vigo, I think that is fairly indicative of the Celtic origins of my homeland.
The landscape is like the West of Ireland particulary along the Coastal regions.
Another Celtic symbol that is prevalent in the local cemetries is the unique Celtic cross which i believe which is a combination of the celtic circle of eternal existence combined with the christian cross..as amazingly the Celtic high priests or Druids anticipated the coming of Jesus the christ as I have studied the hypothesis that the Celts were originally one of the lost ten tribes of Israel.I think it fascinating that even though we are seperated geograpically in distance yet, there is a connection between our two countries.
What your opinion?
And....I love Ireland:)
It would be interesting alright,
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Originally Posted by
kieree73
I have heard of the Gaelic connection with Galicia and was wondering Naomi does Galicia have its own language like the Basque Region and Catalonia? I have also heard that the people there look more like Irish People than say people from southern Spain? I also must say after trying Galician seefood recipes that wow the food from there is class
there are some similarities in the humour of the spainish / portugese and the irish.Having said that i have being asked if i was Italian,Canadian,American at different stages.
Im a bastard breed,
Westside.
Check out Cies Islands in Galicia
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Originally Posted by
kieree73
Thank you Naomi some good information you gave me. Celta Vigo were a good team not so long ago. Im guessing Coruna is in Galicia too? I would love to see Spain but not the tourist resorts I want to see the real Spain.
Hi Kieree,
Galicia has 4 Provinces, La Coruna, Lugo, Ourense & Pontevedra(Vigo). My fauvorite Provinces in Galicia are La Coruna & Pontevedra because they amazing coast line & seefood.
Check out places in Galicia like "La Guardia", "Bayona", "Islas Cies", "Ria de Vigo", "Noia", "Muros", "Ribeira", "Rianxo", "Tui", "Padron" ect......, the best time to go to Galicia is spring & summer time as it is always raining there the rest of the year.
***Rodas beach, Cíes islands, Galicia, the best beach in the world (The Guardian 20.02.2007). *****
****Santiago de Compostela (also Saint James of Compostela) is the capital of Galicia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the Province of A Coruña, The city's Cathedral is the destination today, as it has been throughout history, of the important 9th century medieval pilgrimage route, the Way of St. James.****
"Celta de Vigo".....it will make it again next year I hope:o
And..., no many Galician people speaks English so beaware of that but they try their best.