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There are over 30,000 of these in Ireland!
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A tall part of a castle where people can see far. (Suomeksi se on torni; alkaa t-kirjaimella)
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This keeps people safe inside the castle. (Suomeksi se on muuri; alkaa w-kirjaimella)
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You can look through this to see out of the castle.
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You walk up or down these to move between floors in a castle.
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This helps people cross over water – castles are often close to rivers.
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The most important man in a kingdom.
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The most important woman in a kingdom.
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A person who fights to protect the castle. (Suomeksi se on sotilas; alkaa s-kirjaimella)
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A king or queen wears this on their head.
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A big room inside a castle.
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The daughter of a king or queen.
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The son of a king or queen.
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The land that a king or queen rules. (Suomeksi se on valtakunta; alkaa k-kirjaimella)
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A special cloth (kangas) with colours or pictures that every country has. Castles have them also. Finland’s is blue and white.
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A land where many people live, with cities, villages and a president or other leader. (Alkaa c-kirjaimella)
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A very small town. (Suomeksi se on kylä; alkaa v-kirjaimella)
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Castle walls are made of these. (Yksikkömuodossa, alkaa r-kirjaimella)
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A large area with many trees – castles are sometimes close to them. (Suomeksi se on metsä; alkaa f-kirjaimella)
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A beautiful green country with many castles. (Iirin kielellä sen nimi on Éire)