- Boolavogue, also
spelt Boolavoge or
Boleyvogue (Irish:
Buaile Mhaodhóg), is a
village 12 km
northeast of
Enniscorthy in
County Wexford, Ireland. It is...
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Ballyknockan or
Ballynockan (/bæləˈnɒkən/ bal-ə-NOK-ən; Irish:
Buaile an Chnocáin) is a
village and
townland in
County Wicklow, Ireland.
Ballyknockan is...
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Knocknabola or
Knocknaboley (Irish: Cnoc na
Buaile,
meaning 'hill of the cattle-fold') is a
townland in the
parish of
Kilmeena which is
located between...
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stone (possible) Loch
Crogach (Calanais XVIII) -
standing stone (possible)
Buaile Chruaidh (Calanais XIX) -
standing stone (possible)
There are many other...
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whole peninsula 'Beara' in
honour of his wife. Rossmacowen,
Kilmacowen and
Buaile Owen most
likely are
named after Owen Mór and his son.
According to local...
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pastures were
known as
buaile,
variously anglicised as booley, boley,
bouley or boola.
These names survive in many
place names such as
Buaile h'Anraoi in Kilcommon...
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Greine or
Altar of the Sun on Crom Dubh Sunday. A
festival or
oenach called Buaile na
Greine was also held for
several days
adjoining Crom Dubh
Sunday on Mount...
- Home Farm Road (Irish: Bóthar na
Buaile), also
referred to as
Homefarm Road, is a
regional road
situated in
upper Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland. It is notable...
- Tigh
Bhile meaning "the
house of the old tree")
Ballyboley (from
Baile Buaile meaning "townland of the booley/dairy place")
Ballycraigy (from
Baile Creige...
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lower pastures in the
cooler months. The
summer pasture was
called the
buaile (anglicized as booley) and it is
noteworthy that the
Irish word for boy...