- The
Slieve Aughty (Irish:
Sliabh EachtaĆ) are a
mountain range in the
western part of
Ireland spread over both
County Galway and
County Clare. The highest...
- The 2000s (pronounced "two-thousands";
shortened to the '00s and
known as the
aughts or noughties) was a
decade that
began on
January 1, 2000, and ended...
- is the name of a river, a lake, and
region in the
portion of the
Sliabh Aughty mountains in
County Clare. It
formed part of the
boundary of the kingdom...
-
County Galway between the
Burren and
Galway Bay to the west and
Slieve Aughty to the east.[citation needed]
Dunguaire Castle was used in the 1969 Walt...
- etymonline.com. P. G. Wodehouse. The Swoop, or How
Clarence Saved England.
aughty kind of a
feller who'd
cleave you to the
bazooka for
tuppence with his bloomin'...
-
border with
County Clare, the town lies
between the
Burren and the
Slieve Aughty and is
served by the R458 and R460
regional roads,
which connect to the...
- Ireland. The town lies to the
north of a
range of
wooded hills, the
Slieve Aughty Mountains, and
Lough Rea, the lake from
which it
takes its name. The town's...
- coast,
including the
Beara Rainforest in West Cork, the
Great Forest of
Aughty in
Clare and Galway,
Oldhead Wood in Mayo and
Ardnamona Wood and Glenveagh...
- (the Maum Turk mountains), and the low
mountains of
Sliabh Echtghe (Slieve
Aughty). The
highest point in the
county is one of the
Twelve Bens, Benbaun, at...
-
history of
Ireland from St.
Patrick to the
English Conquest in 1172" (PDF).
aughty.org.
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original on 17 May 2021.
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