Irish to Ordnance Survey - Gaelic Only Please on Maps
The Globe and Mail reports that Ireland has passed a law forbidding the use of English on maps and road signs in most of the country’s western coast. According to the report, most of the names in English no longer have legal standing and may not be used in legal documents or on Ordnance Survey maps. So if your mapping out your next trip to Ireland’s west coast, make your your best laid plans do not gang aft aglay.а
by Joe Francica on 06/05 at 10:14 AM |
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