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  2. Hurling - Wikipedia

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    The same game played by women is called camogie (camógaíocht), which shares a common Gaelic root. The objective of the game is for players to use an ash wood stick called a hurley (in Irish a camán, pronounced / ˈ k æ m ən / or / k ə ˈ m ɔː n /) to hit a small ball called a sliotar / ˈ ʃ l ɪ t ər / between the opponent's goalposts ...

  3. Gaelic games - Wikipedia

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    The female version of the game is known as ladies' Gaelic football and is similar to the men's game with a few minor rule changes. [10] Other formats with teams of 7 to 11 players are played in Europe, [ 11 ] Middle East, Asia, Argentina and South Africa utilising smaller soccer or rugby pitches.

  4. United States GAA - Wikipedia

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    Hurling and Gaelic football have been played in North America ever since Irish immigrants began landing on North American shores. The earliest games of hurling in North America were played in St. John's, Newfoundland in 1788, [2] and there are records of football being played in Hyde Park (now the site of the Civic Center) in San Francisco as early as the 1850s.

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  7. Category:Gaelic games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gaelic games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Amsterdam GAC - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Gaelic Athletic Club is a Gaelic football, hurling and camogie club based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. [1] History. The club was founded in 2003. [2]

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Gaelic games

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    TedderBot browses new creations (including templates and categories) every couple of days and lists Gaelic games-related activity here. As she is not infallible, it is advised to regard the list as a guideline only. Tedderbot may miss some Gaelic games-related creations, or she may include creations not linked to Gaelic games.