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Ceantar na nOileán is an Irish-speaking
district in the West of
County Galway.
There are
about 2,000
people living in the area,
located 56 km west of...
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Dublin Docklands (Irish:
Ceantar Dugaí Átha Cliath) is an area of the city of Dublin, Ireland, on both
sides of the
River Liffey,
roughly from Talbot...
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Ulster (Irish:
Ceantar Lár Uladh) is a
local government district in
Northern Ireland. The
district was
created on 1
April 2015 by
merging Magherafelt...
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Gaeltacht was
founded in 1935 when 27
families from Connemara,
mostly from
Ceantar na nOileán, were
settled on land
previously acquired by the
Irish Land...
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Docklands Station (Stáisiún Dugthailte, also
known as
Ceantar na nDugaí) is a
terminus railway station serving the
Dublin Docklands area in Ireland. It...
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Gorumna and Lettermore,
along with
smaller islands collectively known as
Ceantar na nOileán ("District of the Islands")
connected to the
mainland by the...
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Bernhard (17 June 1997).
Dictionary of
Celtic Religion and...
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Dictionary -
Section 36". www.
ceantar.org. Iain Mac an Tàilleir:
Scottish Placenames Archived 2008-05-29 at the...
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ceantar.org.
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January 2008. "Rocail"
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January 2008. Martin, Martin...
- used in
local numbers of
cases of COVID-19. A muni****l
district (Irish:
ceantar bardasach) is a
division of a
local authority which can
exercise certain...