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Co. Dhoire
Co. Derry
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ó Bhéal Feirste120 míle trí Dhoire, Srath an Urláir agus Bealach Féich
from Belfast120 miles via Derry, Stranorlar and Ballybofey
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ginideach: Dhoire
genitive: Dhoire
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Tabhair faoi ndeara le do thoil go gcaithfidh tú víosa a fháil ó údaráis na RA sula dtaistealaíonn tú go Tuaisceart Éireann (Contaetha Aontroma, Ard Mhacha, Dhoire, An Dúin, Fhear Manach agus Thír Eoghain).
It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct visa (if required) for the country you intend travelling to. Please note that you must obtain a visa from the UK authorities before travelling to Northern Ireland (Counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone).
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Tá an fhreagracht ort a chinntiú go bhfuil an víosa ceart agat (má theastaíonn sé) don tír a mbeartaíonn tú taisteal chuici. Tabhair faoi deara, ní mór duit víosa a fháil ó údaráis an RA sula dtaistealaíonn tú chuig Tuaisceart Éireann (Contae Aontroma, Ard Mhacha, Dhoire, an Dúin, Fhear Manach agus Thír Eoghain).
It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct visa (if required) for the country you intend travelling to. Please note that you must obtain a visa from the UK authorities before travelling to Northern Ireland (Counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone). Information on applying for a visa to visit the UK is available from UK Visas and Immigration.
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In ainneoin gur fada an Ghàidhlig agus an Ghaeilge ag dul i dtreo an Bhéarla, is beo do na teangacha céanna i gcónaí mar theangacha beo pobail i roinnt croíthailte traidisiúnta Gaidhealtachd/Gaeltachta. Baineann daoine go leor úsáid astu ar bhonn laethúil lasmuigh den Ghaeltacht chomh maith, i gcathair Ghlaschú, Inverness, Dhún Éideann, Dhoire agus Bhaile Átha Cliath, mar shampla.
Despite years of Gàidhlig and Gaeilge language shift to English, the languages continue to survive as living community languages in some traditional Gaidhealtachd/Gaeltacht heartlands and are also in use on a daily basis by many people outside the Gaeltacht in the cities of Glasgow, Inverness, Edinburgh, Derry and Dublin. A total of 92,396 people have some Gaelic language ability in Scotland. According to the last Census 58,652 people can speak Gaelic, with an additional 33,744 having the ability to either read, write or understand the language. According to the last Census figures 1.66 million people in the South of Ireland can speak Gaeilge, whilst 10.4% of residents in Northern Ireland claim to have some knowledge of the language.