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Iorras Aithneach is an Irish-speaking
peninsula in the West of
County Galway with
about 2,000
people living in the area. It is a
predominantly Irish-speaking...
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Tangaveane and
Commeen (also near Glenties), Ó Curnáin (1996) for
Iorras Aithneach in
Connemara (Kilkieran and vicinity) and Ó Sé (2000) for the
Dingle Peninsula...
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Retrieved 13 June 2022. Ó Curnáin,
Brian (2007). The
Irish of
Iorras Aithneach County Galway. Dublin:
Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies. ISBN 978-1-85500-204-3...
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Carna is also home to Club Luthchleasaíocht
Iorras Aithneach or
Iorras Aithneach Athletics Club. The club was
formed in 2015. It was
helped by...
- peninsulas. The
peninsula of
Iorras Ainbhtheach (sometimes
corrupted to
Iorras Aithneach) in the
south is the
largest and
contains the
villages of
Carna and Kilkieran...
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Cille (Yale
University Press, 2015)
Conamara Chronicles Tales from
Iorras Aithneach (with Liam Mac Con Iomaire),
Translated from the
original Seán Mac Giollarnáth...
- Casla, An Cheathrú Rua,
Ceantar na nOileán, Camus,
Rosmuc and The
Iorras Aithneach peninsula. The
ferry port for the Aran
Islands is in Ros a Mhil. Casla...
- the
production of iodine.
Connemara Aran
Islands Joyce Country Iorras Aithneach "Irish
Language and the
Gaeltacht - CSO -
Central Statistics Office"....
- 2009. lch. 475 - 489 -
Review of: Ó Curnáin, Brian: The
Irish of
Iorras Aithneach. In:
Zeitschrift für
celtische Philologie 57 (2009/10). S. 246-257 - The...