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- Manx people - Wikipedia
The Manx ( mæŋks manks; Manx: ny Manninee) are an ethnic group originating on the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea in Northern Europe They belong to the Gaelic ethnolinguistic group, which now populate the parts of the British Isles which once were the Kingdom of the Isles and Dál Riata
- Home - North American Manx Association
Join NAMA, a vibrant community of Americans and Canadians dedicated to celebrating and preserving Manx culture Explore the rich heritage of the Isle of Man with us
- Manx language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Manx is a Celtic language spoken on the Isle of Man (Ellan Vannin) It is closely related to the Irish of Ulster and Scottish Gaelic of Galloway and was brought to the Isle of Man by settlers from those areas during the 5th century AD
- Manx Cat: What to Know - WebMD
One of the oldest and most popular cat breeds in the world, the Manx cat makes a great family member The Manx cat has little to no tail, but that doesn’t slow them down at all If you're
- Discover the story of Manx | Learn Manx
Manx is a Goidelic (Gaelic) Celtic language descended from an old form of Irish It is very similar to modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic Other Brittonic Celtic languages still survive – Welsh, Breton and Cornish They are similar to each other but are quite different to the Gaelic languages A brief history of Manx:
- Manx Language Revival: History, Decline Modern Use
The Manx language, known locally as Gaelg or Gailck, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Isle of Man This distinctive Gaelic language belongs to the Celtic branch of Indo-European languages, sharing deep linguistic roots with Irish and Scottish Gaelic
- Manx - Encyclopedia. com
In 1651, the Manx, led by Illiam Dhone (William Christian) rebelled against the island's rulers, an event that facilitated the island's surrender to Cromwellian forces
- Manx Rescue ― ADOPTIONS
"Click here to view Manx Cats for adoption Shelters individuals can post animals free " ― ♥ RESCUE ME! ♥ ۬
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