Cornish flag flying on St. Piran's day

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Cornish flag flying on St. Piran's day

Image: © fotofun Taken: 5 Mar 2014

In a modern housing estate in the village of St. Cleer flies the flag of St. Piran, the adopted patron saint of Cornwall, on St. Piran's day the 5th March 2014. Saint Piran is the patron saint of Tin-Miners, and on this day the Cornish flag is flown and many celebrations are held. Beyond the fields at the rear is the southern part of Bodmin Moor.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.489348
Longitude
-4.47024