- Carraroe
Infobox Place Ireland
name = Carraroe
gaeilge = An Cheathrú Rua
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pin coords = left: 54px; top: 59px
north coord = 53.2656
west coord = 9.5836
irish grid = L943250
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elevation = 1 m
province =Connacht
county =County Galway
town pop = 629
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census yr = 2002
web =Carraroe (Irish An Cheathrú Rua) is a village in
County Galway , Ireland. The village is situated within the Irish speaking region (Gaeltacht ) ofConnemara , and is famous for its traditional fishing boats known asGalway Hooker s. Its population is widely dispersed over Carraroepeninsula betweenGreatman's Bay ("Cuan an Fhir Mhóir") andCasla Bay . Cararroe has an unusual 'coral ' beach, Trá an Dóilín.It is served by Bus Éireann route [http://www.buseireann.ie/pdf/1202387365-424.pdf 424] from Galway City.
Galway Hookers
Galway Hookers are a distinctive form of native Irish boat, and Carraroe is today probably the single most important centre for these boats. Every August bank holiday, Carraroehosts
Féile an Dóilín , the largest Galway hooker festival in Ireland, and one of the largest maritime festivals in the country. The 2006Féile an Dóilín , which is named after the area's unique coral strand, was the largest gathering of Galway hookers in the history of Galway hooker regattas.Fact|date=February 2007 The main boats are the larger "Báid Mhóra" (big boats) and "Leathbháid" (half-boats), which in earlier times were used for hauling turf from the peat bogs in Connemara to theAran Islands and theBurren ofCounty Clare , where peat is absent. The smaller boats are the "Gleoiteoga", which were traditionally used forfishing .Today the main activity of all these boats is racing, and there are numerous regattas along the Connemara coast. Among the most famous boats are "An Mhaighdean Mhara" ('The
Mermaid ') and the "Mac Duach". Currach racing is held on Loch an Mhuillin, the lake close to the village. Every year at the festival of "Cruinniú na mBád", a large flotilla of traditional Connemara boats race across Galway bay from Carraroe toKinvara .The Irish language
Irish (specifically the Connacht dialect) is the main spoken language of Carraroe, the settlement being the largest Irish speaking area in the Connemara Gaeltacht. As elsewhere English has steadily encroached in recent years, with commuters from
Galway moving further west and with English-language television, modern music and film increasing in frequency. English is particularly widespread among the young. There are two summer schools which teach Irish to English-speaking secondary-school students from all over Ireland. Students stay for three weeks with local families. Carraroe is also a centre for the Irish language media. The main national Irish-language newspaperFoinse has its head office in the village; the Irish-language radio station,Raidió na Gaeltachta , is in nearbyCasla , and the Irish-language TV station, TG4, is based atBaile na hAbhann , a few kilometres east. Catholic church services are in Irish only.Áras Mháirtín Uí Chadhain
"Áras Mháirtín Uí Chadhain" is one of the Gaeltacht centres of "Oifig na Gaeilge Labhartha" (the Department of Spoken Irish) of the
National University of Ireland, Galway . The Áras opened in 1977. Courses are held for university students as well as for overseas learners. The centre is named in honor ofMáirtín Ó Cadhain , author of "Cré na Cille" ('The Church-Yard Clay'), an important work of modern Irish language fiction.Sport
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An Cheathrú Rua CLG Trivia
The town is mentioned in the lyrics of the
Waterboys ' 1993 hit "Glastonbury Song," which refers to several Irish and British sites associated with ancient Celtic ritual:"We came down from the hill of dreams"
"Bernadette, mother earth and you and me"
"Through Carraroe, down the wildwood side."
See also
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List of towns in the Republic of Ireland
*Tomás Mac Eoin References
External links
* [http://www.doilin.com Féile an Dóilín]
* [http://www.carna.nuigalway.ie/eng_aras_chadhain.html Áras Mháirtín Uí Chadhain]
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