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- of Moville Lower (Irish: Maigh Bhile Íochtarach). This alternative Irish language version of the place name, Maigh Bhile, which means “plain of the ancient...
- Castle can just be seen on the left. The hill behind the bridge is Dun Corr Bhile Inveraray reflections Main street of Inveraray Archway from Inveraray town...
- Rathvilly (Irish: Ráth Bhile, meaning 'ringfort of the trees') is a village, civil parish and townland in County Carlow, Ireland. The village is on the...
- area, along with their likely etymologies: Antiville (likely from An Tigh Bhile meaning "the house of the old tree") Ballyboley (from Baile Buaile meaning...
- Antiville (from Irish An Tigh Bhile, meaning 'The House of the Old Tree') is a townland of 165 acres in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated...
- Ballyskenagh/Killavilla Baile Sceannach/Cill an Bhile Founded: 2013 County: Offaly Nickname: BK Colours: Red, green and black Grounds: Streamstown Playing...
- mile northeast of present-day Newtownards town centre. "Movilla" (Magh Bhile) means "the plain of the sacred tree" in Irish, which suggests that the...
- 674514°W / 54.595911; -5.674514 Movilla Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Mhaigh Bhile "Monastery of the Plain of the Notable Tree") in Newtownards, County Down...
- confused with his namesake Finnian of Clonard, nor should Movilla (Maigh Bhile) in County Down be mistaken for Moville in County Donegal. Traditional scholarship...
- after an unknown historic ringfort, derived from the Irish (Irish: Ráth Bhile, meaning 'ringfort of the trees'). The arrival of the Normans was followed...