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      <title>Fómhar</title>
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      <description>Fómhar marks the balance of night and day, the autumn equinox. This festival is celebrated on September 22 in the northern hemisphere. The name comes from Middle Irish fogamur‎ (&amp;ldquo;harvest&amp;rdquo;) and from Old Irish for autumn.
It is a time to mark the start of the harvest season.
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