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Inishkeel (Irish: Inis
Caoil) is a
small tidal island and
townland off the
coast of
County Donegal, Ireland. The
closest village on the
mainland is Narin...
- The
Kyles of Bute (Scottish Gaelic: Na
Caoil Bhòdach) form a
narrow sea
channel that
separates the
northern end of the Isle of Bute from the
Cowal Peninsula...
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Crossakiel or
Crossakeel (Irish:
Crosa Caoil,
meaning "the
crosses of Caol") is a
village in
County Meath, Ireland. It is
situated in the north-west of...
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early monastic site,
Gaelic monks founded before c.580 Inis Keel; Inis-
caoil; Inis-coel Inis
Saimer Monastery ~
purported monastic site,
location given...
- equivalents) Breed(a), Brid(i)e (anglicisations) Brónach
Bronagh (anglicisation)
Caoil(fh)ionn
Keelin (anglicisation)
Means "slender-fair", from caol "slender"...
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Bhirn Donegal Atlantic Ocean 50 26 0 0 G4680 [219] 1166602
Inishkeel Inis
Caoil Donegal Gweebarra Bay 81 19 16 0
Connected by
strand at low tide 54°50′51″N...
- Fionnachaidh, Dún Lúiche,
Gleann Gheis,
Gleann Léithín, Gort an Choirce, Inis
Caoil, Inis Mhic an Doirn,
Leitir Mhic an Bhaird, Maas,
Machaire Chlochair, Maol...
- [ɯː]~[ɤ]
preceded by a
broad consonant or Ø
followed by a
slender consonant caoil;
gaoithe iai [iə], [ia]
preceded by a
slender consonant or Ø
followed by...
- (134) (19%) Cill
Cartaigh (627) (22%) An
Leargaidh Mhor (378) (27%) Inis
Caoil (112) (18%)
Gleann Gheis (154) (16%) Maol
Mosog (137) (13%) Ard an Ratha...
- Ireland. It is
within the
townland of
Timakeel (from the
Irish Tigh Mhic
Caoil) and part of the
Armagh City,
Banbridge and
Craigavon Borough Council area...