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Tynwald (Manx: Tinvaal), or more formally, the High
Court of
Tynwald (Manx: Ard-whaiyl Tinvaal) or
Tynwald Court, is the
legislature of the Isle of Man...
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Tynwald Day (Manx: Laa Tinvaal) is the
National Day of the Isle of Man,
usually observed on 5 July (if this is a Sa****ay or Sunday, then on the following...
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Tynwald is the
legislature of the Isle of Man.
Tynwald may also
refer to:
Tynwałd, a
village in Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship,
northern Poland...
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Tynwald may
refer to: PS
Tynwald (1846),
served with the Isle of Man
Steam Packet Company from 1846 to 1866 PS
Tynwald (1866),
served with the Isle...
- An act of
Tynwald is a
statute p****ed by
Tynwald, the
parliament of the Isle of Man. Acts of
Tynwald are
structured in a
similar format to Acts of the...
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Tynwałd [ˈtɨnvau̯t] (German Tillwalde) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Iława,
within Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship,...
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Tynwald Honour is
highest honour that
Tynwald, the Manx
parliament can
bestow on an individual. It is
officially presented on
Tynwald Day in St John's...
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President of
Tynwald (Eaghtyrane Tinvaal) is the
presiding officer at the
sittings of
Tynwald Court in
Douglas and is
elected by the
members of
Tynwald from amongst...
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usually on 5 July.
Tynwald Day
attracts thousands of
spectators to
watch the
ceremony and parti****te in the
Tynwald Fair.
Tynwald Day, 5 July, corresponded...
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retained its
internal self-government. In 1881, the Isle of Man Parliament,
Tynwald,
became the
first national legislative body in the
world to give women...