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・ Hibernian Hall (Charleston, South Carolina)
・ Hibernian L.F.C.
・ Hibernian Orchestra
・ Hibernian Park
・ Hibernian Rifles
・ Hibernian Saints
・ Hibernian Training Centre
・ Hibernians F.C.
・ Hibernians Ground
・ Hibernicus exul
・ Hiberno-Latin
・ Hiberno-Normans
・ Hiberno-Roman relations
・ Hiberno-Scottish mission
・ Hibernoma
Hibernophile
・ Hibernus Mortis
・ Hibert Ruiz
・ Hibes Montes
・ Hibhib
・ Hibi
・ Hibi Chōchō
・ Hibi Eden
・ Hibi Rock
・ Hibifolin
・ Hibiki
・ Hibiki (Kanjani Eight song)
・ Hibiki (whisky)
・ Hibiki Yoshizaki
・ Hibiki's Magic


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Hibernophile : ウィキペディア英語版
Hibernophile
A Hibernophile is a person who is fond of Irish culture, Irish language and Ireland in general. Its antonym is Hibernophobe. The word originates from "Hibernia", the word used by the ancient Romans to refer to Ireland.
The term is often used in particular for people all over the world (in America especially in areas where a large number of Irish diaspora settled) who ostensibly base their business, political, or social practices on like of or admiration for Irish models. In some cases, Hibernophilia represents an individual's preference of Irish culture to their own, or the belief that Irish culture is superior, or appreciation of Irish history.
Hibernophiles often enjoy attending St. Patrick's Day parades that occur all over the world.〔 They also tend to favour stereotypical parts of Irish culture: shamrocks, blarney stone, Leprechauns and shillelaghs.
In some cases a Hibernophile may also be a Plastic Paddy, a person who appropriates stereotypical aspects of Irish culture without understanding it. The term is often used as a pejorative in Ireland.
== See also ==

* Culture of Ireland

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