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Macra na
Feirme (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠakɾˠə n̪ˠə ˈfʲɛɾʲəmʲə];
officially meaning 'Stalwarts of the land') is an
Irish voluntary rural youth organisation...
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house fell into
further disrepair. The
house was
acquired by
Macra na
Feirme in 1991 and was
briefly under its
management before it was sold.[citation...
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religious organisations and
numerous farming lobby groups such as
Macra na
Feirme. The
commission had no
Traveller representatives, and
while attempts were...
- Journal.
Originally the
Irish Farmers Journal was a
publication of
Macra na
Feirme.
Myrtle Allen was very
active in this
young farmers' organisation, eventually...
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Smithfield (Irish:
Margadh na
Feirme,
meaning 'Farm Market') is an area on the
Northside of Dublin, Ireland. Its
focal point is a
public square, formerly...
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Feirme that has
taken place over the June Bank
Holiday w****end in Athboy, Co.
Meath since 1987. In 1987,
Patrick Farrelly a
member of
Macra na
Feirme...
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Throughout his twenties,
Murphy helped form his
local branch of
Macra na
Feirme and
became secretary of the organisation's
regional executive,[citation...
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development of society".
Macra na Tuaithe, the
youth branch of
Macra na
Feirme, was
formed on 14 March 1952 (1952-3-14). In 1981, the
organisation changed...
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Smithfield (Irish:
Margadh na
Feirme) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram
system in Dublin, Ireland. It
opened in 2004 as a stop on the Red Line. The...
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examples of a
modern Irish woman. It is
organised by
Offaly Macra Na
Feirme. Each year
about 25
girls between the age of 17 and 35
compete to be crowned...