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Cló Iar-Chonnacht siopa leabhar Gaeilge agus foilsitheoirí leabhair Ghaeilge. Cuireann muid rogha mór leabhair Ghaeilge ar fáil. Leabhair Ghaeilge.
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Tá Foras na Gaeilge freagrach as an Ghaeilge a chur chun cinn ar fud na hÉireann.
Podchraoladh ón Imeall. Blag Fuaime i nGaeilge. (Podcasting from the Margin. An Audio Blog in the Irish Language.)
Is suíomh tairsí don Ghaeilge é Gaeilge.ie atá á riar ag Foras na Gaeilge. Feidhmíonn an suíomh mar leathanach lamairne a threoraíonn cuairteoirí chuig réimse leathan seirbhísí, eagraíochtaí agus tionscadal a dtacaíonn Foras na Gaeilge leo.
Bunaíodh Gael Linn i 1953 ar mhaithe le fiontair úra a chur chun cinn chun leasa na Gaeilge. Cliceáil Anseo!
Siopa leabhar buaite gradam ar líne é Litríocht le speisialtacht i leabhair a gcuirtear i gcló trí mheán na Gaeilge. Lonnaithe i Contae Chorcaí, an príomhaidhm atá againn ná saibhreas iontach na leabhar Gaeilge a chur ar fáil go forleathan in Éirinn agus ar fud an domhain mhór.
Foclóir neamhspleách Gaeilge. Independent Irish dictionary.
Books, music & gifts from the Donegal Gaeltacht. We cater for language learners, teachers, schools and all those interested in Irish literature and culture.
Is é Raidió Fáilte an t-aon stáisiún raidió Gaeilge i mBéal Feirste. Tá seirbhís raidió pobail á cur ar fáil i dTuaisceart Éireann.
The Central Applications Office (CAO) processes applications for undergraduate courses in Irish Higher Education Institutions.
Bunachar d'Fhocail na Gaeilge Comhaimseartha
FIBKA (The Federation of Irish Beekeepers Associations) is the largest of its kind in Ireland, representing beekeepers countrywide at all levels.
Learn Irish Now! - Quality online Irish language courses. Foghlaim Gaeilge anois! - Ranganna Gaeilge ar líne ar ardchaighdeán
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When the Pan Celtic Festival began in Killarney in 1971 its primary objective was to foster better relations between the Celtic nations of Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, the Isle of Mann, Cornwall and Wales. The Festival came to Tralee in 1995 to celebrate its 25th birthday and the ties that had been built up over the years were further strengthened to form true and long lasting friendships. Surely no better proof of the great respect our fellow Celts have for the International Festival is the fact that so m
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