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{{R|Capercaillie (band)|Capercaillie}} | {{R|Capercaillie (band)|Capercaillie}} | ||
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{{r|Donegal fiddle tradition}} | |||
{{r|Fiddle}} | |||
{{r|Kilt variants}} | |||
{{r|Plovers Lake Cave}} |
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- Capercaillie [r]: A Scottish folk band, founded by Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson in 1984, that performed the first Gaelic song to enter the Top 40 in the UK. [e]
- Donegal fiddle tradition [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Fiddle [r]: The violin, when played in folk music or jazz. [e]
- Kilt variants [r]: Any of a number of garments in some ways similar to the traditional Scottish kilt, but differing therefrom in some significant fashion. [e]
- Plovers Lake Cave [r]: A fossil-bearing breccia-filled cavity located about 4 kilometres south-east of the well-known South African hominid-bearing sites of Sterkfontein and Kromdraai, and about 36 kilometres north-west of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa. [e]