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Ravensdale (Irish:
Gleann na
bhFiach) is a village,
townland and
electoral division located at the
foothills of the
Cooley Mountains on the
Cooley Peninsula...
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Translation Altnaveigh Aghnaveigh (alternate
local name) Alt na
bhFiach Achadh na
bhFiach glen of the
ravens field of the
ravens Ballinlare Baile na Ladhaire...
- 6°37′08″W / 54.347°N 6.619°W / 54.347; -6.619
Edenaveys (from
Irish Éadan na
bhFiach,
meaning 'hill-brow of the ravens') is a
small village and
townland in...
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Gonaidh Gort na
Sceach Gortgonis Gortin Gortnaskea Guirtin Min na
bhFiach Mineveigh Mullach Margaidh Mullaghmarget Quintinm****
Seiseadhach Sessia...
- Galway, Aran, Inishmore,
Oghil Sruffaunloughaunnaveagh 23 Sruthán Lochán na
bh-
Fiach Stream Galway, Ballynahinch, Ballynakill,
Addergoole Carrickwilliamodonnell...
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Peninsula Corillan Corroileán
Westport Bay
Carrigeenaveagh Carraigín na
bhFiach Clew Bay
Cregnarullah Sceir na
Roilleach Mullet Peninsula Cross Rock An...
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Barony of
Lower Dundalk,
County Louth Ravensdale Park (Irish:
Gleann na
bhFiach),
Jonesborough Civil Parish,
Barony of
Lower Dundalk,
County Louth Rockmarshall...
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celebrating the
defeat of an army of 3,000
English soldiers by
Fiach Mac Aodh Ó
Broin (anglicised
Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne) at the
Battle of Glenmalure,
during the...
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pronunciation of ⟨
bh⟩
include Divlyn,
Divlin "Dublin",
Middle Irish Duibhlind /d̪uβʲlʲin̠ʲː/. Moreover,
similarly to
Munster Irish,
historical ⟨
bh⟩ ([βʲ]) and...
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performed by
Capercaillie and Clannad. "Follow me up to Carlow" –
about Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne and the
Second Desmond Rebellion against Elizabeth I of...