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ufm.imp.kiev.ua
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Fiontar (DCU), i bpáirt leis an
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Logainmneacha (An Roinn Ealaíon, Oidhreachta agus Gaeltachta), a chruthaigh na hacmhainní oideachais seo.
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These resources were created by Fiontar (DCU) in cooperation with the Placenames Branch (Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht).
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www.revenue.ie
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Roimhe seo, nuair a fuair an Díoltóir nó Dáileoir Mótair an Cód Staitistiúil seo, chuir siad na sonraí chuig an
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um Pholasaí agus Reachtaíocht CCF, Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath le facs nó r-phost agus chláraigh siadsan an fheithicil agus d’eisigh siad an Chláruimhir Fheithicil go dtí an Díoltóir/ Dáileoir.
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Upon receipt of this Statistical Code, the Motor Dealer or Distributor previously faxed or emailed registration details to the VRT Policy & Legislation Branch, Dublin Castle, who then registered the vehicle and issued the Vehicle Registration number to the Dealer/Distributor.
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www.physik.uni-hamburg.de
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Déanann an An Náisiúnta Príomhoidí agus Leas-phríomhoidí ionadaíocht thar cheann príomhoidí agus leas-phríomhoidí in iar-bhunscoileanna. Tá líonra de naoi
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réigiúnacha san eagraíocht agus tá réimse fochoistí acu ag obair ar réimsí oideachais faoi leith.
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The National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD) represents principals and deputy principals at post-primary level. The organisation has a network of nine regional branches and a range of sub-committees working on specific areas of education. It ensures that members are represented on all relevant national and international bodies and that principals and deputy principals are consulted on education policy initiatives that may affect their role. The NAPD also provides support and advice for principals and deputy principals through a secretariat.
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www.citizensinformation.ie
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Déanann an An Náisiúnta Príomhoidí agus Leas-phríomhoidí ionadaíocht thar cheann príomhoidí agus leas-phríomhoidí in iar-bhunscoileanna. Tá líonra de naoi
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réigiúnacha san eagraíocht agus tá réimse fochoistí acu ag obair ar réimsí oideachais faoi leith.
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The National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD) represents principals and deputy principals at post-primary level. The organisation has a network of nine regional branches and a range of sub-committees working on specific areas of education. It ensures that members are represented on all relevant national and international bodies and that principals and deputy principals are consulted on education policy initiatives that may affect their role. The NAPD also provides support and advice for principals and deputy principals through a secretariat.
www.coimisineir.ie
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Baineann an Ghaeilge leis an
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Gaelach de na teangacha Ceilteacha, chomh maith le Gaeilge na hAlban agus Manainnis. Faoin 5ú haois AD, ba í an Ghaeilge a bhí i réim mar theanga pobail sa tír. Faoin 16ú agus 17ú haois, áfach, thit an tsochaí Ghaelach as a chéile de réir mar a threisigh réimeas na Sasanach in Éirinn.
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Irish belongs to the Gaelic or Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages, along with Scottish Gaelic and Manx. By the 5th Century AD, Irish was established as the dominant language in Ireland. However, the structures of Gaelic society were destroyed in the 16th and 17th Centuries as English rule was consolidated in Ireland. By the end of the 18th Century, less than 50% of the population was monolingual Irish-speaking and that sector consisted primarily of the rural poor. This sector was decimated by the Great Famine of 1845 - 1850 and by subsequent emigration. By the end of the 19th Century, monolingual Irish speakers consisted of only 1% of the population.