- (18,337 ft) in the
Eastern Karakoram range.
Scotland has the
Gaelic term
bealach (anglicised "balloch"),
while Wales has the
similar bwlch (both
being insular...
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Bealach na Bà (pronounced [bjal̪ˠəx nə baː]) is a
winding p****
through the
mountains of the
Applecross peninsula, in
Wester Ross in the
Scottish Highlands...
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Ballykeeran (Irish:
Bealach Caorthainn,
meaning 'road of the
rowan trees') is a
small village in
County Westmeath, Ireland, near Gl****an. It is located...
- (/ˌbælibəˈfeɪ/ BAL-ee-bə-FAY,
locally /ˌbælbəˈfeɪ/ BAL-bə-FAY; Irish:
Bealach Féich,
meaning 'Fiach's p****') is a town
located on the
south bank of the...
- Baltingl****,
historically known as
Baltinglas (Irish:
Bealach Conglais,
meaning 'road (or way) of Conglas'), is a town in south-west
County Wicklow, Ireland...
- the
route up to
Bealach Mòr (the
Great Bealach or P****)
after a
little over two
kilometres (1+1⁄4 mi). The
final pull up to the
bealach is steep, and the...
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Ballyclare (from
Irish Bealach Cláir,
meaning 'p**** of the plain') is a
small town in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It had a po****tion of 10,850 according...
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Ballaghaderreen (Irish:
Bealach an Doirín,
meaning 'the way of the
little oak grove') is a town in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It was part of
County Mayo...
- The
Battle of
Bealach nam
Broig (Scottish Gaelic: P**** of the Brogue; also
known as the
Great Battle of
Bealach nam Broig,
Bealach nam Brog, Beallighne-Broig...
-
Gaeltacht Way,
Donegal (Irish:
Bealach na Gaeltachta, Dún na nGall)
comprises four
circular long-distance
trails in the
Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) areas...