- 'For the
similarly named reservoirs in Afghanistan,
please see
Aodan (reservoir).
Aodan is the name of a
village in Afghanistan. It is in
Andarab District...
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Aodán Mac Póilin (11
October 1948 – 29
December 2016) was an
Irish language activist in
Northern Ireland.
Aodán Mac Póilin was born in
Belfast and grew...
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Aodan is the name of
three reservoirs in
Afghanistan on the road from
Khulm (Tashkurgan) to Kunduz, and
another one on the road from
Kunduz to Hazrat...
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Aodán Mac
Suibhne is an
Irish hurling referee. A
member of the St Jude's club in
Dublin he is
regarded as one of the sport's top
referees and has officiated...
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Archived from the
original on 2
February 2017.
Retrieved 27
January 2016.
Aodan Mac Poilin, 1999, "Language,
Identity and
Politics in
Northern Ireland"...
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Aodán Mac
Gearailt is a
footballer from
County Kerry. He pla**** with An
Ghaeltacht and the
Kerry teams in the 1990s and 2000s,
winning County Championships...
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Aodan; Prodöhl, Paulo; Laming, Peter; Reid, Neil (1
January 2010). "Distribution...
- PMID 19264821. S2CID 45188963. Currie,
Craig J; Peters, John R; Tynan,
Aodán; Evans, Marc; Heine,
Robert J; Bracco,
Oswaldo L; Zagar, Tony; Poole, Chris...
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orthography as
described in
Grant and Dixon's
Manual of
Modern Scots (1921).
Aodán Mac Póilin, an
Irish language activist, has
described these revivalist orthographies...
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authors including Anne Devlin,
Dinah Jefferies,
Colin Duriez,
Calum Neill and
Aodán Mac Póilin,
poets including Gerald Dawe,
Brendan Hamill, and
Vivimarie Vanderpoorten...