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Moville Lower (Irish:
Maigh Bhile Íochtarach). This
alternative Irish language version of the
place name,
Maigh Bhile,
which means “plain of the ancient...
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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...
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Movilla Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Mhaigh Bhile "Monastery of the
Plain of the
Notable Tree") in Newtownards,
County Down...
- mile
northeast of present-day
Newtownards town centre. "Movilla" (Magh
Bhile)
means "the
plain of the
sacred tree" in Irish,
which suggests that the...
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Knockavilla (Irish: Cnoc an
Bhile) is a
small village in
County Cork, Ireland, a few of
kilometres from
Crossbarry and Innishannon. The
local Roman Catholic...
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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...
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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...
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confused with his
namesake Finnian of Clonard, nor
should Movilla (Maigh
Bhile) in
County Down be
mistaken for
Moville in
County Donegal.
Traditional scholarship...
- of the main sub-kingdoms of
Ulaid were: Mag Bile (modern Irish:
Maigh Bhile,
meaning "plain of [the]
sacred trees"), now
known as
Movilla in County...
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Rathvilly (Irish: Ráth
Bhile) is a
barony in
County Carlow, Ireland.
Rathvilly barony takes its name from the
village of Rathvilly,
which derive from...