- example, the
kingdoms now
called the Outlands, Artemisia, Ansteorra,
Gleann Abhann, Meridies, and
Trimaris all are made up of
lands originally belonging to...
- teachers. It was
taught as
being a
derivative of the
Irish Inis
Eascar Abhann,
meaning "the
island on the
sandbank in the river".[citation needed] An...
- Coláiste
Chraobh Abhann (English: 'the
college of a
branch over a river') is a
community secondary school in Kilcoole,
County Wicklow, Ireland. It is owned...
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Baile na h
Abhann,
anglicised as Ballynahown, is a
Gaeltacht village about 31 km (19 mi) west of Galway, Ireland, on the R336
regional road
between Indreabhán...
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Cushendall (from
Irish Cois
Abhann Dalla,
meaning 'foot of the
River Dall'),
formerly known as Newtownglens, is a
coastal village and
townland (of 153...
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Craigavon (/kreɪˈɡævən/ kray-GAV-ən; Irish:
Creag Abhann) is a town in
northern County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. Its
construction began in 1965 and it...
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Knockbrinnea (W) 854 29 2,802 95 78 V807858 13 26
Stumpa Bharr na h
Abhann 852 23 2,796 76 78 V797858 14 16
Skregmore 848 50 2,781 164 78 V792860 15...
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Riverchapel (Irish: Séipéal na h
Abhann) is a
village in
County Wexford, Ireland. It lies just
south of
Courtown on the R742
regional road and has been...
- Pe****'s school, St Enda's, in Rathfarnham,
County Dublin. Coláiste
Chraobh Abhann is a
community secondary college,
located on the
southern outskirts of Kilcoole...
-
Burnfoot (Irish: Bun na h
Abhann) is a
small village on the
Inishowen peninsula in
County Donegal, Ireland. It lies
within the
townland of Ballyderowen...