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Poblacht Na HÉireann (newspaper)
Poblacht is the Irish word for "republic". It may refer to: *''An Phoblacht'' (English: ''The Republic''), a newspaper published by Sinn Féin * Poblacht na hÉireann (other), can be rendered in English ''Irish Republic'' or ''Republic of Ireland''. It can refer to: **The revolutionary Irish Republic proclaimed in 1916 and 1919, also termed ''Saorstát Éireann'' **'' Poblacht na hÉireann'', a newspaper first published in 1922 in Ireland by republican opponents of the Anglo-Irish Treaty **The Republic of Ireland, the legal description of the modern Irish state since 1949 (though not its official name) *Proclamation of the Irish Republic (Irish: ''Forógra na Poblachta''), a 1916 document declaring the independence of the Irish Republic from the United Kingdom *Poblacht Chríostúil (English: ''Christian Republic''), a small political party in Cork in the mid-1960s See also *Names of the Irish state According to the Constitution of Ireland, the names of the Irish sta ...
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Irish Language
Irish (Standard Irish: ), also known as Irish Gaelic or simply Gaelic ( ), is a Celtic language of the Indo-European language family. It is a member of the Goidelic languages of the Insular Celtic sub branch of the family and is indigenous language, indigenous to the island of Ireland. It was the majority of the population's first language until the 19th century, when English (language), English gradually became dominant, particularly in the last decades of the century, in what is sometimes characterised as a result of linguistic imperialism. Today, Irish is still commonly spoken as a first language in Ireland's Gaeltacht regions, in which 2% of Ireland's population lived in 2022. The total number of people (aged 3 and over) in Ireland who declared they could speak Irish in April 2022 was 1,873,997, representing 40% of respondents, but of these, 472,887 said they never spoke it and a further 551,993 said they only spoke it within the education system. Linguistic analyses o ...
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Republic
A republic, based on the Latin phrase ''res publica'' ('public affair' or 'people's affair'), is a State (polity), state in which Power (social and political), political power rests with the public (people), typically through their Representative assembly, representatives—in contrast to a monarchy. Although a republic is most often a single sovereign state, subnational state entities that have governments that are republican in nature may be referred to as republics. Representation in a republic may or may not be freely elected by the general citizenry. In many historical republics, representation has been based on personal status and the role of elections has been limited. This remains true today; among the List of countries by system of government, 159 states that use ''republic'' in their official names , and other states formally constituted as republics, are states that narrowly constrain both the right of representation and the process of election. The term developed i ...
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An Phoblacht
''An Phoblacht'' (Irish pronunciation: ; ) is a Sinn Féin-affiliated online Irish republicanism, Irish republican news platform which also publishes a quarterly print magazine format. Editorially the paper takes a Left-wing politics, left-wing position and was supportive of the Northern Ireland peace process. Along with covering Irish political and trade union issues the newspaper frequently featured interviews with celebrities, musicians, artists, intellectuals and international activists. History Earlier publications The original ''An Phoblacht'' was founded as the official organ of the Dungannon Clubs in Belfast in 1906 and its first edition was printed on 13 December 1906 under the English-language version of the title ''The Republic''. In the first edition, Bulmer Hobson, one of the founders of the Dungannon Clubs, set out their aims: A year later the paper merged with a Dublin publication called ''The Peasant''. However, the title ''An Phoblacht'' was again used fro ...
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Poblacht Na HÉireann (other)
Poblacht is the Irish word for "republic". It may refer to: *''An Phoblacht'' (English: ''The Republic''), a newspaper published by Sinn Féin * Poblacht na hÉireann (other), can be rendered in English ''Irish Republic'' or ''Republic of Ireland''. It can refer to: **The revolutionary Irish Republic proclaimed in 1916 and 1919, also termed ''Saorstát Éireann'' **'' Poblacht na hÉireann'', a newspaper first published in 1922 in Ireland by republican opponents of the Anglo-Irish Treaty **The Republic of Ireland, the legal description of the modern Irish state since 1949 (though not its official name) *Proclamation of the Irish Republic (Irish: ''Forógra na Poblachta''), a 1916 document declaring the independence of the Irish Republic from the United Kingdom *Poblacht Chríostúil (English: ''Christian Republic''), a small political party in Cork in the mid-1960s See also *Names of the Irish state According to the Constitution of Ireland, the names of the Irish sta ...
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Irish Republic
The Irish Republic ( or ) was a Revolutionary republic, revolutionary state that Irish Declaration of Independence, declared its independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in January 1919. The Republic claimed jurisdiction over the whole island of Ireland, but by 1920 its functional control was limited to only 21 of Counties of Ireland, Ireland's 32 counties, and British state forces maintained a presence across much of the north-east, as well as Cork (city), Cork, Dublin and other major towns. The republic was strongest in rural areas, and through Irish Republican Army (1919–1922), its military forces was able to influence the population in urban areas that it did not directly control. Its origins date back to the Easter Rising of 1916, when Irish republicans seized key locations in Dublin and proclaimed an Irish Republic. The rebellion was crushed, but the survivors united under a reformed Sinn Féin party to campaign for a republic. In the 1918 Unit ...
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Poblacht Na HÉireann (newspaper)
Poblacht is the Irish word for "republic". It may refer to: *''An Phoblacht'' (English: ''The Republic''), a newspaper published by Sinn Féin * Poblacht na hÉireann (other), can be rendered in English ''Irish Republic'' or ''Republic of Ireland''. It can refer to: **The revolutionary Irish Republic proclaimed in 1916 and 1919, also termed ''Saorstát Éireann'' **'' Poblacht na hÉireann'', a newspaper first published in 1922 in Ireland by republican opponents of the Anglo-Irish Treaty **The Republic of Ireland, the legal description of the modern Irish state since 1949 (though not its official name) *Proclamation of the Irish Republic (Irish: ''Forógra na Poblachta''), a 1916 document declaring the independence of the Irish Republic from the United Kingdom *Poblacht Chríostúil (English: ''Christian Republic''), a small political party in Cork in the mid-1960s See also *Names of the Irish state According to the Constitution of Ireland, the names of the Irish sta ...
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Republic Of Ireland
Ireland ( ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (), is a country in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 Counties of Ireland, counties of the island of Ireland, with a population of about 5.4 million. Its capital city, capital and largest city is Dublin, on the eastern side of the island, with a population of over 1.5 million. The sovereign state shares its only land border with Northern Ireland, which is Countries of the United Kingdom, part of the United Kingdom. It is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the Celtic Sea to the south, St George's Channel to the south-east and the Irish Sea to the east. It is a Unitary state, unitary, parliamentary republic. The legislature, the , consists of a lower house, ; an upper house, ; and an elected President of Ireland, president () who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, but with some important powers and duties. The head of government is the (prime minister, ), ...
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Proclamation Of The Irish Republic
The Proclamation of the Republic (), also known as the 1916 Proclamation or the Easter Proclamation, was a document issued by the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army during the Easter Rising in Ireland, which began on 24 April 1916. In it, the Military Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, writing in English as the "Provisional Government of the Irish Republic," proclaimed Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom. The reading of the proclamation by Patrick Pearse outside the General Post Office, Dublin, General Post Office (GPO) on Sackville Street (now called O'Connell Street), Dublin's main thoroughfare, marked the beginning of the Rising. The proclamation was modelled on a similar independence proclamation issued during the 1803 rebellion by Robert Emmet. Principles of the proclamation Although the Rising failed in military terms, the principles of the Proclamation to varying degrees influenced the thinkin ...
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Poblacht Chríostúil
Poblacht Chríostúil (; meaning "Christian Republic") was a small Irish political party active in Munster in the 1960s, advocating Catholic social teaching, a planned economy, and national self-sufficiency. It was founded in 1957, and in the 1960 local elections it stood three candidates for Cork City Council, gaining 209 votes out of 22,024, and three in Waterford City Council, gaining 328 votes. In 1964 in Youghal it published ''Intíreachas: the Social and Economic Policy of Poblacht Chríostúil'', which was reviewed sympathetically in ''Comhar'' by Seán Ó Brádaigh, prompting replies from Art Ua Laoire, a Limerick party member. In 1965, Poblacht Chríostúil ran Sylvester Cotter in Cork Mid in a Dáil by-election and the ensuing general election, and Alexander Miller in the general election in Cork Borough, losing their deposits each time. Eoghan Harris campaigned for the party and spoke at its rallies. Sylvester Cotter subsequently joined Fine Gael and was elected ...
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Names Of The Irish State
According to the Constitution of Ireland, the names of the Irish state are Republic of Ireland, Ireland (English) and Éire (Irish). From 1922 to 1937, its legal names were the Irish Free State (English) and Saorstát Éireann (Irish). The sovereign state, state has jurisdiction over almost five-sixths of the Ireland, island of Ireland. The rest of the island is Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom. In 1948 Ireland adopted the terms Republic of Ireland (English) and Poblacht na hÉireann (Irish) as the official descriptions of the state, without changing the constitutional names. The terms ''Republic of Ireland'' (''ROI''), ''the Republic'', ''the 26 counties'' or ''the South'' are the alternative names most often encountered. The term "Southern Ireland", although only having Government of Ireland Act 1920, legal basis from 1921 to 1922, is still seen occasionally, particularly in Britain. Until the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, British government and media declined to us ...
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