- The Gulf of
Corryvreckan (from the
Gaelic Coire Bhreacain,
meaning 'cauldron of the
speckled seas' or 'cauldron of the plaid'), also
called the Strait...
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plaid (Gaelic: féileadh mòr) in the Gulf of
Corryvreckan (Gaelic:
Coire Bhreacain - 'whirlpool/cauldron of the plaid'). This
process is said to take three...
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being invited by the Ó Briain. From this
point on they were
Lords of Uí
Bhreacáin until losing influence when Thomond's
sovereignty came to an end. There...
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washing her
great plaid (Gaelic: féileadh mòr) in the
Whirlpool of
Coire Bhreacain. This
process is said to take
three days,
during which the roar of the...
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Kilmurry Ibrickane (Irish: Cill M****re Uí
Bhreacáin) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland, The
parish is part of the
historic barony of Ibrickane...
- Kilmurry-Ibrickane GAA Cill M****re Uí
Bhreacáin Founded: 1914 County:
Clare Colours:
Green with Red
stripe Grounds:
Pairc Naomh M****re
Playing kits Senior...
- (South East Benbecula)
Griomasaigh Island Gulf of
Corryvreckan Coire Bhreacain Strait Gunna Gunnaigh Island Haddington Baile Adainn City
Hamilton Hamaltan...
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Kilbrickane (Irish: Cill
Bhreacáin,
meaning "the
church of Bracken") is a
relatively small townland,
measuring just over 78
hectares (190 acres), in the...
- connoghor/Tuoghmore y Conour.
Clare Ibrickan or
Ibrickane Uí
Bhreacáin By 1672 56,696
Named after the Uí
Bhreacáin,
formerly the
ruling dynasty in the area
Clare Inchiquin...
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mythology of the
naming of the Gulf of
Corryvreckan (Scottish Gaelic:
Coire Bhreacain), a
whirlpool between the
islands of Jura and
Scarba on the west coast...