- 8°28′37″W / 51.989°N 8.477°W / 51.989; -8.477
Carrignavar (Irish:
Carraig na
bhFear,
meaning 'the rock of the men') is a
village in
County Cork,
north of Cork...
- back
hundreds of years. As
there are two stones, the
heavier one -Cloch na
bhFear- is
regarded as a man's stone, and the
lighter one -Cloch na mBean- a woman's...
- lie in
Lough Ahork,
which is
located in
Lough Navar Forest (Coill Loch na
bhFear). From here it
continues through Correl Glen,
Derrygonnelly and the Boho...
- Comórtas na mBan, a sean-nós
singing competition for women, Comórtas na
bhFear, a
similar one for men, and Corn Uí Riada, one for both
genders and all...
- "Carraig na
bhFear win East Cork
Junior A
final for
third time". irishexaminer.com. 22
October 2023.
Retrieved 5
November 2023.
Carraig na
bhFear GAA site...
- the
singular (except den, don, and sa(n),
which trigger lenition) ag an
bhfear "by the man" ar an
gcrann "on the tree" an poll a
dtagann na coiníní as...
-
panels strike. He
scored a goal from a puck out for his club vs
Carrig na
bhfear in a
league game in 2016. "2006
Harty Cup Final".
Irish Independent Website...
- an the
tabac tobacco caite consumed (ag (by an the
bhfear) man) Bhí an
tabac caite (ag an
bhfear) Was the
tobacco consumed (by the man) "The tobacco...
- Comórtas na mBan, a sean-nós
singing competition for
women Comórtas na
bhFear, a sean-nós
singing competition for men, Comórtas
Damhsa ar an Sean Nós...
- 1998. On
retirement from the
Barrs he
continued to play with
Carraig na
bhFear where he now lived. He
coached Carraig to
their first East Cork
title in...