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CNAG
(redirected from Conradh na Gaeilge)

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CnaGComunn Na Gàidhlig
CNAGConradh na Gaeilge (Irish language society)
CNAGCentro Nacional de Analisis Genomico (Spanish: National Center for Genome Analysis)
CNAGCanadian Naval Air Group
CNAGCampus Network Advisory Group
CNAGClan Na Gael
CNAGChronic Narrow Angle Glaucoma
CNAGCampus Networks Advisory Group
CNAGComputing Network Advisory Group
CNAGCentralville Neighborhood Action Group (Massachusetts)
CNAGCitizens Noise Advisory Group
CNAGChina National Airline Group
CNAGCommunity Needs Assessment Group
CNAGChief, Naval Advisory Group (US Navy)
CNAGClinical Nutrition Advisory Group (India)
CNAGCove Neighborhood Action Group


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Nollaig O Gadhra was the founder member of Telefis na Gaeilge and former president of Conradh na Gaeilge.
Irish language classes were organised and a branch of Conradh na Gaeilge (The Gaelic League) was set up in the camp to promote the language.
Conradh na Gaeilge claimed Bertie Ahern is ignorant of the public's support.
 
 
 
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