- Doirí
Beaga (anglicised as Derrybeg,
meaning 'small oak trees'), is a
Gaeltacht village and
townland in the
parish of
Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair) in County...
-
Crossabeg or
Crosabeg (Irish: Na
Crosa Beaga,
meaning 'small crossroads') is a
small village in
County Wexford, Ireland, just
north of
Wexford town. It...
- football, and, aged 16, pla**** as a back on his
local GAA team, Na
Cealla Beaga. He also pla**** for the
Donegal county team at under-16 level,
winning a...
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Killybegs (Irish: Na
Cealla Beaga) is a town in
County Donegal, Ireland. It is the
largest fishing port in the
country and on the
island of Ireland. It...
-
Matthew Smyth is an
Irish Gaelic footballer who
plays with Na
Cealla Beaga and also, formerly, for the
Donegal county team.
Smyth made his
senior debut...
- CLG na
Cealla Beaga is a GAA club
based in Killybegs,
County Donegal, Ireland. They have won the
Donegal Senior Football Championship on six occasions...
- old).
Scoil Chonaill,
Bunbeg (An Bun Beag)
Scoil M****re,
Derrybeg (Doirí
Beaga)
Scoil Phádraig, Dore (Dobhar)
Scoil Bhríde, Mín an
Chladaigh Scoil Adhamhnáin...
- (cathracha) 2
combined cities and
counties 18,641
small areas (ceantair
beaga)
Israel Regional 6
districts (meḥozot) 15 sub-districts (nafot) 52 natural...
- at
Gweedore Community School and led the
local choir, Cór M****re
Doire Beaga. The
family lived in Dore, a
parish in Gweedore,
County Donegal. In 1968...
-
first games were
scheduled for 13–14 August, a w****end.
Round 1: Na
Cealla Beaga pla**** Glenfin. Cill
Chartha pla**** ****ord. Aodh
Ruadh pla**** Réalt na...