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- The Mourne Mountains (/mɔːrn/ MORN; Irish: Beanna Boirche), also called the Mournes or the Mountains of Mourne, are a predominantly granite mountain range...
- The Twelve Bens or Twelve Pins, also called the Benna Beola (Irish: Na Beanna Beola, meaning 'the peaks of Beola'), is a mountain range of mostly sharp-peaked...
- Midlands–North-West constituency for European elections. County Galway is home to Na Beanna Beola (Twelve Bens) mountain range, Na Sléibhte Mhám Toirc (the Maum Turk...
- cowherd and king who had seemingly supernatural powers. The plural name Beanna Boirche ('Boirche's Peaks') was given to the Mourne Mountains. The name...
- [citation needed] 1490 – Maigh Croghan [citation needed] 1493 – Glasdromainn; Beanna Boirche; [citation needed] 1494 – O Donnell besieges Sligo for several months...
- presenter/producer of its main Irish Traditional Music programme "Ceol Binn ó na Beanna" Frankie Kennedy concentrated mainly on Donegal music Paul McGrattan from...
- Tavistock Inn, as for example at Poundsgate, Dartmoor. Twelve Pins or Na Beanna Beola (Finsbury Park, London): the Twelve Pins mountain range in the west...
- "Darina's Gossip Column". Irish Press, 1931-19995. 1966. "Ceol Binn ó na Beanna Dé Máirt 16 Iúil 2013". RTE Radio. 16 July 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2023...
- suggested that the name Hunbeanna should be divided into two names, Hun and Beanna, and that a tripartite division of the kingdom might have existed. According...
- suggested that the Hun- element in the annal was at some time joined with the -beanna element in error by a scribe. Marion Archibald, a numismatist at the British...