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IRELAND GAELIC

A cyclist studies his map at a junction in Ballyvaughn Co. Clare, Ireland in this May 22, 2002 photo. The legal map of Ireland changed Monday March 28, 2005 in a bid to promote the country's little-used official tongue, Gaelic, versus its universally spoken rival, English. The change affects the names of more than 2,300 towns, villages and crossroads in the Gaeltacht, many of which traditionally have been known both by their Gaelic and English names. (AP Photo/John Cogill) 
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