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  1. The Curragh Of Kildare. catalpa. 4.87K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.1K. 295K views 17 years ago. Irish folk song by The Johnstons , brilliant. The Curragh Of Kildare, lyrics and chords...

  2. The Curragh of Kildare, also known as The Winter it is Past, is a folk song particularly associated with the Irish tradition. Elements of some versions of the song suggest that it dates from at least the mid 18th century. The Curragh of Kildare speaks of the actual Curragh, which is a large area of common land in Kildare, Ireland ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CurraghThe Curragh - Wikipedia

    The Curragh ( / ˈkʌrə / KURR-ə; Irish: An Currach [ənˠ ˈkʊɾˠəx]) is a flat open plain of almost 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of common land in County Kildare. This area is well known for Irish horse breeding and training. The Irish National Stud is located on the edge of Kildare town, beside the Japanese Gardens.

  4. 6 de ago. de 2010 · 757. 197K views 13 years ago. Kildare GAA anthem, The Curragh of Kildare sung by Christy Moore using images taken at various positions around The Curragh. ...more. Kildare GAA anthem,...

  5. The Curragh, plain, or down, County Kildare, Ireland, noted for its excellent soils. Some 8 square miles (22 square km) in area, the down of Kildare apparently was an ancient meeting place, and The Curragh has been just such a common since at least the 12th century. The rich pastureland is renowned.

  6. Sine, The Curragh is at the heart of the Irish bloodstock industry and host to some of the finest racing not just in Ireland, but internationally too. In the 1760’s, the Irish Turf Club was founded in Kildare and quickly became established as the Governing Body for horse-racing, not just on The Curragh, but throughout Ireland.

  7. Situated in the heart of County Kildare the Curragh is a truly unique landscape. The circumstances by which this remarkable natural feature was created are fascinating and the combined forces of humankind and nature have shaped the Curragh over many millennia.