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Ballaugh (/bəˈlæf/ bə-LAF; from Manx
Balley ny Loghey 'town of the lake', IPA: [b(alən)əˈlaf]) is a
small village in the Isle of Man in the
parish of the...
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Ballaugh (/bəˈlæf/ bə-LAF; Manx:
Balley ny Loghey) is one of the
seventeen parishes of the Isle of Man. It is
located on the west of the
island (part of...
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Curraghs or
Ballaugh Curraghs are a
wetland in
Ballaugh parish in the north-west of the Isle of Man. The area has a rich and
varied biodiversity and...
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UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Designated:
Ballaugh Curraghs UK21001 (2006, 193.4 ha). Has the same
boundaries as the
Ballaugh Curraghs ****I. Candidate: The Ayres...
- The
Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus), also
called the
giant deer or
Irish deer, is an
extinct species of deer in the
genus Megaloceros and is one of the...
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Ramsey coast road and the
tertiary C37
Ballaugh Glen Road in the
parish of
Ballaugh in the Isle of Man.
Ballaugh Bridge is a hump-backed road
bridge over...
- the
Ballaugh Curragh Area of
Special Scientific Interest and
Ramsar site. Two
nocturnal surveys,
carried out
across 400
hectares of the
Ballaugh Curragh...
- and Port St Mary
Thirteen parish districts: Andreas,
Arbory and Rushen,
Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Malew, Marown, Patrick...
- (Balley Beg)
Ballabeg (Lonan) (Balley Beg)‡
Ballasalla (Balley Sallagh)
Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey)
Barregarrow (Bayr Garroo)‡
Braaid (Yn Braaid)‡ Bradda...
- has a
large po****tion of Bennett's wallabies. On the Isle of Man in the
Ballaugh Curraghs area,
there is a po****tion of
around 560 red-necked wallabies...