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Comhar (Irish pronunciation: [koːɾˠ]; "partnership") is a
prominent literary journal in the
Irish language,
published by the
company Comhar Teoranta....
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Christian Solidarity Party (Irish:
Comhar Críostaí) was a
minor political party in Ireland. It had no
representation at
local or
national level. Founded...
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Journals Comhar Feasta An
tUltach Tuairisc.ie Nós An Gael
Seachtain Television TG4 Cúla 4 RTÉ One (Nuacht RTÉ) BBC Two NI (sporadic) NVTV (sporadic) Radio...
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Chaint sa tSráidbhaile.
Comhar Teoranta. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-631-23580-4. Ó hEithir, Breandán (1991). An
Chaint sa tSráidbhaile.
Comhar Teoranta. p. 163....
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supplement in the
Irish Independent), and
several magazines including Comhar, Feasta, and An Timire.
There are also
occasional columns written in Irish...
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Economic Policy of
Poblacht Chríostúil,
which was
reviewed sympathetically in
Comhar by Seán Ó Brádaigh,
prompting replies from Art Ua Laoire, a
Limerick party...
- Comhchoiste, (which in turn was
succeeded by
Gaelscoileanna in 2015)
while Comhar Naíonraí na
Gaeltachta was
established in 2004 by Údarás na
Gaeltachta to...
- hAthbheochana,
Comhar, 1993. Éigse Éireann/Poetry
Ireland Review 39 - Eagrán
Speisialta Gaeilge, 1993. Scríbhneoirí na
Gaeilge 1945-1995,
Comhar, 1995. Lux...
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published in the language.
These include the "flagship"
monthly review Comhar,
devoted to new
literature and
current affairs and An tUltach, a magazine...
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footballer de Bhulbh, S (1997).
Sloinnte na h-Éireann:
Irish Surnames. Limerick:
Comhar-Chumann Íde
Naofa Teo. pp. 6, 257. ISBN 0-9530560-0-7 – via Open Library...