Gool Peran Lowen means ‘Happy St Piran’s Day’ in Cornish language.
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St Piran’s Day is a national holiday celebrated annually in Cornwall, England. This year it is celebrated on 5 March.

St Piran’s Day is also known as the Feast of Saint Piran. The day involves festivities from parades to performances.
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These typically take place in the major Cornish towns such as Falmouth, St Ives, Bodmin, Penzance and Truro.
The day is named after Saint Piran, one of Cornwall’s patron saints. Saint Piran is also the patron saint of tin miners.
Cornwall has its own Brittonic language, in the Celtic language family. It was extinct in the 18th century, although a revival started in the 20th century.
Now many families in Cornwall are raising their children to learn the Cornish language, as well as, if not in place of English.
Gool Peran Lowen Pronunciation
Gool Peran Lowen is pronounced /gu:l/ /peeran/ /lowein/.


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