from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2014. Wilson, G.A.A. (2012). NORAD and the Soviet Nuclear Threat: Canada's Secret Electronic...
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Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. The local Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club, Bodyke GAA, won the 2017 Clare Junior A Hurling Championship and reached the...
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on the field. Hurling is administered by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is played throughout the world[citation needed] and is a fixture of...
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(January 11, 2023). "George Santos lied about being a 'star' college volleyball player at the university he lied about attending, Nassau GOP chairman...
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Benedict's in Coolmeen and St Mary's in Cranny. Coolmeen has several GAA pitches at Coolmeen GAA club grounds. "Cúil Mhín". Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved...
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Ballinora National School had 300 pupils enrolled. The local GAA club, Ballinora GAA, was founded in 1924. The club's colours are green and red, and...
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headquarters of the GAA (and the main stadium) is located at Croke Park in north Dublin and has a capacity of 82,500. Many major GAA games are played there...
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Cass Lake (Minnesota) (redirect from Gaa-Miskwaawaakokaag)
Minnesota, and the 8th largest lake lying entirely within the borders of the state. In the Ojibwe language, the lake is called Gaa-miskwaawaakokaag (where there...
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within the town. There is a large GAA training facility in Rathkeale called Mick Neville Park, which is owned by Limerick GAA and is used by the county teams...
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Ballyfermot (section GAA)
[citation needed] Another GAA club was present in the 1990s under the name St. Laurences GAA, which later merged with nearby Quarryvalle GAA in Clondalkin. Ballyfermot...
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Works. Retrieved 17 August 2020. "The Skipper". Skellig Tours. Retrieved 6 June 2024. "Derrynane GAA". Derrynane GAA website. Retrieved 27 June 2008....
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and offers third level courses. The Rugby Union club Unidare RFC and the GAA club Erins Isle are based in the area. Soccer clubs include Tolka Rovers...
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Ford Essex V6 engine (UK) (redirect from Ford GAA V6 3.4)
the 3.4 L Cosworth GAA born in May 1972 and designed by Mike Hall, also responsible for designing Cosworth's famous DFV Engine. The GAA had the benefit of...
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studied by historians. Martello thought it unimportant that many Wiccans had lied about the origins of their beliefs, being quoted by Pagan journalist Margot...
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Comparison of Gaelic football and Australian rules football (section The founders of GAA and Gaelic football had strong links to Australia)
International rules football series between top Australian AFL players and Irish GAA players. It was a popular assumption from the 1930s to the late 1980s that...
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of hand") at the end. The bas is used to strike a leather sliotar ball. GAA Rule 4.5 specifies that the bas should be no more than 13cm at its widest...
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their logos including the GAA, Telecom Éireann and An Post. The Garda Síochána uses Gaelic Script on its official seal. The GAA logo uses the script to...
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chieftains are buried here. Here also lie the remains of Ulster's great leader, Eoghan Rua O'Neill GAA Logo: The GAA modern logo fills the right quadrant...
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It is organised by the Ulster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and begins in April. The final is played in May, but, traditionally, was...
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in 2000 and the Palmer Cup in 2004. The local Gaelic football team, Beale GAA club, is named for a small townland a couple of miles up the coast from Ballybunion...
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Stärn vo Buebebärg; D'Frou Kätheli und ihri Buebe; Der Frondeur; Ds velorene Lied; D'Haselmuus; Unspunne; Jä gäl, so geit's!; Der Houpme Lombach; Götti und...
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[citation needed] The local Gaelic football and hurling club is Tubbercurry GAA. Real Tubber F.C. are a local association football club, and South Sligo...
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Camogie (section GAA World Games)
montrealshamrocks.com. Montreal Shamrocks GAA. Retrieved 21 May 2022. "World Games | 2019 Renault GAA World Games Teams". gaa.ie. GAA. 2019. Retrieved 22 May 2022...
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These include former President Sheikh Sharif and his Prime Minister Abdiweli Gaas, former Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid, and Abdirahman Farole, former President...
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is also a thriving indigenous Gaelic culture, largely attributed to the GAA and Conradh na Gaeilge. Ulster English is the English-based dialect of most...
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Clifden, situated 13 miles to the south. Tully Cross is affiliated with Renvye GAA, Gráinne Mhaols and West Coast United FC. In the Church of Christ the King...
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of the village. The local Gaelic Athletic Association team is Ballinora GAA club. The West Cork Railway once served the area, and Waterfall railway station...
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is an anglicization of the word "Ka-wa-tha" (from "Ka-wa-tae-gum-maug" or Gaa-waategamaag), a word coined in 1895 by Anishinaabekwe Martha Whetung of the...
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