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  • 101History of the Gaelic Athletic Association — The History of the Gaelic Athletic Association is much shorter than the history of Gaelic games themselves. Hurling and Caid were recorded in early Irish history and they pre date recorded history. The Gaelic Athletic Association itself was… …

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  • 102Gaulish language — Infobox Language name=Gaulish familycolor=Indo European region=Gaul fam1=Indo European fam2=Celtic fam3=Continental Celtic extinct=After 6th century AD iso2=cel lc1=xtg|ld1=Transalpine Gaulish lc2=xcg|ld2=Cisalpine Gaulish lc3=xlp|ld3=Lepontic… …

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  • 103Proto-Celtic language — Proto Celtic Geographic distribution: Europe Linguistic classification: Indo European Proto Celtic Subdivisions: Celtic languages …

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  • 104David Henry (Gaelic footballer) — David Henry Personal information Irish name Daithí Mac Éinrí Sport Gaelic Football …

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  • 105Scots Gaelic — noun the Gaelic of Scotland • Syn: ↑Scottish Gaelic • Hypernyms: ↑Gaelic, ↑Goidelic, ↑Erse * * * the Gaelic of the Hebrides and the Highlands of Scotland, also spoken as a second language in Nova Scotia. Abbr.: ScotGael Also, Scottish Gaelic …

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  • 106Local Government (Gaelic Names) (Scotland) Act 1997 — The Local Government (Gaelic Names) (Scotland) Act 1997 enables local councils in Scotland to rename the areas for which they are responsible with Gaelic names. It enables them also to revert to English names. The act was passed by the Parliament …

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  • 107English language — English Pronunciation /ˈ …

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  • 108British Sign Language — Infobox Language name=British Sign Language nativename=BSL states=United Kingdom signers=Over 50,000 first language signers fam1=BANZSL iso2=sgn GB|iso3=bfiBritish Sign Language (BSL) is the sign language used in the United Kingdom (UK), and is… …

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  • 109Modern language — Living language redirects here. For the American publisher, see Living Language (publisher). A modern language is any human language that is currently in use. The term is used in language education to distinguish between languages which are used… …

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  • 110Ojibwa-Potawatomi-Ottawa language dialects — thumb|right|450px|The subgrouping of Anishinaabemowin dialects based on lexical innovations and mutual intelligibility (rather than morphology or pronunciation), according to Evelyn Todd and Richard Rhodes. EOj = Eastern Ojibwe; SWOj =… …

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