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81Local Authorities ~ Ùghdarrasan Ionadail: 2008, updated Dec 2015 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically EN-GD. Page two shows the genitive forms of the local authorities for use in the full council

Local Authorities ~ Ùghdarrasan Ionadail: 2008, updated Dec 2015 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically EN-GD. Page two shows the genitive forms of the local authorities for use in the full council

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Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-17 11:24:51
82Historic Environment Scotland: Battle Grounds 2015 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 2. Note: ‘battle’ has been reg

Historic Environment Scotland: Battle Grounds 2015 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 2. Note: ‘battle’ has been reg

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Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-17 11:24:48
83Microsoft Word - Autumn Newsletter 2012.doc

Microsoft Word - Autumn Newsletter 2012.doc

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Source URL: www.lahsoc.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-12 12:04:49
84What does it mean to speak a minority language? Dispelling myths and raising awareness through theatre A one-day interactive workshop will take place at Heriot-Watt University on 15th April involving Edinburgh’s multi-

What does it mean to speak a minority language? Dispelling myths and raising awareness through theatre A one-day interactive workshop will take place at Heriot-Watt University on 15th April involving Edinburgh’s multi-

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Source URL: www.nspk.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2016-07-10 19:09:28
85Surviving a Feis 101 _______________________________________ AN INTRODUCTION TO IRISH DANCE COMPETITIONS WHAT IS A FEIS? (AND HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE THAT?!) The Gaelic word feis (pronounced “fesh”) means festival, but

Surviving a Feis 101 _______________________________________ AN INTRODUCTION TO IRISH DANCE COMPETITIONS WHAT IS A FEIS? (AND HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE THAT?!) The Gaelic word feis (pronounced “fesh”) means festival, but

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Source URL: www.rochezirishdance.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-09-14 18:32:38
86LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND  THE SMITH COMMISSION SCOTLAND SUBMISSION BY: THE LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND The Literature Forum for Scotland is the national advisory and consultative forum for Scotland’s literature

LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND THE SMITH COMMISSION SCOTLAND SUBMISSION BY: THE LITERATURE FORUM FOR SCOTLAND The Literature Forum for Scotland is the national advisory and consultative forum for Scotland’s literature

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Source URL: las.bookswarm.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-06-27 03:11:16
87Argyll & Bute Council: Kintyre Core PathsEnglish Gaelic

Argyll & Bute Council: Kintyre Core PathsEnglish Gaelic

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Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

Language: English
88Roscommon Roscommon A Royal Gaelic Settlement at Cloonfree Dr. Kieran O’Conor talks about an important Gaelic settlement near Strokestown. The moated site was the location of a fortified royal residence from the 14th

Roscommon Roscommon A Royal Gaelic Settlement at Cloonfree Dr. Kieran O’Conor talks about an important Gaelic settlement near Strokestown. The moated site was the location of a fortified royal residence from the 14th

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Source URL: www.heritageweek.ie

Language: English - Date: 2015-11-02 09:32:08
    89Supplementary Questions MA in Gaelic Literature (CKD13 Full-time, CKD14, Part-time) 1. Please give a brief account (500 words or less) of your interest in, and expectations of, the MA in Gaelic Literature programme

    Supplementary Questions MA in Gaelic Literature (CKD13 Full-time, CKD14, Part-time) 1. Please give a brief account (500 words or less) of your interest in, and expectations of, the MA in Gaelic Literature programme

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    Source URL: www.ucc.ie

    - Date: 2014-05-08 04:31:04
      90Dr Sarah Marr was born is South Uist and brought up in Benbecula. She is well known in the Gaelic world for her expert knowledge of health and nutrition, including the use of traditional plant and herbal remedies. Murdo

      Dr Sarah Marr was born is South Uist and brought up in Benbecula. She is well known in the Gaelic world for her expert knowledge of health and nutrition, including the use of traditional plant and herbal remedies. Murdo

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      Source URL: www.ceolas.co.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2015-05-15 08:48:32