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Of course there are also many cultural and social organizations related to Celtic languages. These can be useful for many reasons, and they are listed in the “Organizations” categories. They are in two different categories: either International and National or Local. The first include groups with government support and other large organizations, although these often have local branches. The truly local groups are generally small and more informal. There are companies that offer learning software for sale, which can often be better than the online lessons, but are similar in concept. Other companies sell various educational materials useful for any learner. Look in "Merchandise and Software" for these links. There are many print magazines and newspapers devoted to one or several of the Celtic languages. Many of these have at least a limited online presence, so you can get a feel for the magazine or newspaper before subscribing. Even if you don't want to subscribe, you can still find reading material in or about your chosen language. There are also several devoted online news sites in or about a Celtic language, as well as some sites that offer streaming radio. See the "Media" category. The Internet is also a good source for locating short-term courses or distance-learning courses that you can complete, sometimes for university credit. These can be found in the "Information for Offline Learning" category.
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