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  • Cumann (redirect from Cumainn)
    A cumann (Irish for association; plural cumainn) is the lowest local unit or branch of a number of Irish political parties. The term cumann may also be...
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    does not contest elections but acts as a pressure group, with branches or cumainn organised throughout the traditional counties of Ireland. The 32CSM had...
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  • conventions irrespective of its size; hence, a large number of cumainn had become in effect "paper cumainn", the only use of which was to ensure an aspiring or...
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  • in Belfast described the party's role as "agitation and publicity" New cumainn (branches) were established in Belfast, and a new newspaper, Republican...
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    Retrieved 21 September 2019. "Sinn Féin launches two new Irish language cumainn". An Phoblacht. 13 March 2008. Archived from the original on 23 September...
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  • passing motions to at successive árdfheiseanna. Ógra Fianna Fáil launched cumainn (branches) at QUB and UU in the same year. From 2019 to 2022, it was in...
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    Gearóid Ó Bruachain is the publicity officer. In September 2005, a number of cumainn (or branches) and individual members of RSF left the party in protest over...
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  • all-Ireland basis, with branches in major third level institutes (called cumainn) and parliamentary constituencies (called Comhairle Dáil Cheantair) in...
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  • of the entire North Kerry Comhairle Ceantair of Sinn Féin, embracing 13 cumainn (branches) and 250 members and including three local councillors and expulsion...
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  • also refused delegate status (voting rights) to a number of Sinn Féin cumainn (branches), particularly in the north and in County Kerry, where they knew...
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  • that of Sinn Féin. Ógra Shinn Féin cumainn are largely autonomous from local Sinn Féin structures. Cumainn - cumainn are organised within a local area...
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  • translation into Irish of part of the First Book of Euclid (1922) Laoithe Cumainn (1925) Búrdúin Bheaga: Pithy Irish Quatrains (1925) Measgra Dánta I: Miscellaneous...
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  • Ollscoil Ghlaschú was founded in 2016. An annual survey of the country’s main Cumainn Ghaelacha (plural form) and their membership was published from 2003 until...
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  • Fheis in Kansas City in 2008 and Chicago in 2009. The organization has cumainn (branches) in Detroit, Michigan, Minneapolis, Minnesota., and Salt Lake...
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  • Activities organised by the social club include céilí dancing and whist. "Na Cumainn agus Na Páirceanna Ard Mhacha" (PDF). gaa.ie. Retrieved 10 November 2020...
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    Breac, Indreabhán 2018: Teanga na gCorr, Arlen House, Dublin 2020: Laoithe Cumainn agus Dánta Eile, Arlen House, Dublin 2021: Miontragóid Chathrach agus Dánta...
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  • Irish language began to decrease.[citation needed] An annual survey of Cumainn across Ireland by Irish language daily, Lá Nua showed growth in the society's...
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