- Ben
Cruachan (Scottish Gaelic:
Cruachan Beann) is a
mountain that
rises to 1,126
metres (3,694 ft), the
highest in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It gives...
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Beann Eadair GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in
based in Howth, Fingal. The club has an
adult men's and
ladies football team and boys' and girls'...
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Bidean nam Bian (Scottish Gaelic:
Bidean nam
Beann, "peak of the mountains") is the
highest peak in a
group of
mountains south of Glen Coe and
north of...
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Benburb (from
Irish Beann Borb,
meaning 'proud/prominent cliff')) is a
village and
townland in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It lies 7.5
miles from...
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Primary School Grange Primary School Holy
Cross Primary School Gaelscoil na m
Beann is a
bilingual primary school that uses the
Irish language as its primary...
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airidh chaon nam
beann, (On the
fragrant plain, at the ****
mountain sheiling,) Air
chlar chubhr nan raon, air
airidh chaon nam
beann. (On the fragrant...
- mountain: Benn
mBoirchi (modern spelling:
Beann Boirche) and
Sliab Slánga (modern spelling:
Sliabh Slángha).
Beann Boirche means 'Boirche's Peak', referring...
- Fort.
Cavehill was also
historically called 'Ben Madigan' (from Irish:
Beann Mhadagáin, "Madagán’s peak"),
after a king of
Ulster called Madagán. It...
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Ireland 30 391
Beann 752 166 2,467 545 50B 78 51.925654053292;-9.8541581035934 V725764] Ma,Sim...
- The Ben of
Howth (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH; Irish:
Beann Éadair ) is a
hilly area on
Howth Head,
adjacent to the 171 metre high
Black Linn, the peninsula's highest...