Irish national symbols
The Irish national symbols are:
- the Clover with three sheets (cf Irish national Festival). The clover with three sheets represents the Holy Trinity, it was used by St Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity with the Irishman not knowing the catholiscism. Therefore the clover with three sheets is associated with the Irish national festival: the festival of St Patrick.
- the Sheep S (there is much in Ireland and they raffolent clover with three sheets)
- the toothing-stone S (they are used to play of the traditional music Irishwoman).
- the Goblins.
- the beer (Guinness in particular).
They exist also of different less known symbols:
- peat.
- the ass
- the cross of Brigid Saint.
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