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Cappoquin (Irish:
Ceapach Choinn,
meaning 'tillage-plot of Conn'), also
sometimes spelt Cappaquin, is a town in
western County Waterford, Ireland. It...
- Cappawhite, also
Cappaghwhite (Irish: An
Cheapach or
Ceapach na bhFaoiteach,
meaning 'White's
tillage plot'), is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland...
- Fish) and St. John's (Baile Sheáin)
Ballyhack (Baile Hac),
Cappahayden (
Ceapach Éidín),
Kilbride and St. Bride's (Cill Bhríde), Duntara, Port
Kirwan and...
- Fish'), St. John's (Baile Sheáin),
Ballyhack (Baile Hac),
Cappahayden (
Ceapach Éidín),
Kilbride and St. Bride's (Cill Bhríde), Duntara, Port
Kirwan and...
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Cappataggle (Irish:
Ceapach an tSeagail) is a
village located between the
towns of
Loughrea and
Ballinasloe in east
County Galway. With the
areas Kilrickle...
- explorers, but
Irish placenames include Ballyhack (Baile Hac),
Cappahayden (
Ceapach Éidín),
Kilbride and St. Bride's (Cill Bhríde), Duntara, Port
Kirwan and...
- Buncrana,
Bundoran cashel caiseal stone ringfort Cashel,
Cashelore cappa(gh)
ceapach plot,
tillage Cappagh, Cappamore,
Cappawhite carn carn
cairn Carndonagh...
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village of
Cappagh (in
Gaelic Ceapach Mhic Cuarta) near
Dungannon in
County Tyrone This is
written in
Gaelic as "
Ceapach Mhic Cuarta",
which translates...
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Monastery early monastic site,
patron St Eoghan;
erenaghs until 16th
century Ceapach;
Kappagh Cappaghquoart Carrickmore Monastery early monastic site, founded...
- town of Cappagh,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland in
gaelic translates to
Ceapach Mhic
Cuarta meaning Mac Cuarta's
tillage plot. It is very
likely the name...