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Kilkeel (from
Irish Cill
Chaoil,
meaning 'church of the narrow') is a
small town and
civil parish on the
Irish Sea
coast of
County Down,
Northern Ireland...
- down to the narrows. This is the
subject of the
Gaelic song,
Gleann Bhaile Chaoil written by John
Cameron (1865–1951) and
known locally both as the Paisley...
- 1148°N 6.2828°W / 54.1148; -6.2828
Narrow Water Castle (Irish: Caisleán an
Chaoil; Ulster-Scots:
Narra Wattèr Castle) is a 16th-century
tower house and bawn...
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Ireland portal Ferriter's Cove (Irish: Cuan an
Chaoil) is a
small bay
located at the
westernmost point of
Dingle Peninsula, in
County Kerry, Ireland. It...
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Transactions of the
Gaelic Society of Inverness, vol. 49,
Sgeul O
Ghleann Baile Chaoil,
Eoghan Mac a' Phì, 1975
Highland News,26 Nov. 1898
Typographia Scoto-Gadelica...
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there had
never been a
noble title connected to
Kilkeel (from
Irish Cill
Chaoil,
meaning 'church of the narrow'),
which lies
within the
historic barony...
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freshwater on the island). The name
Creggankeel derives from the
Irish creagáin
chaoil, "narrow
stony place."
Stone forts ("cashels") of this type were mostly...
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Transactions of The
Gaelic Society of Inverness, vol. 49,
Sgeul o
Ghleann Baille Chaoil by
Eoghan Mac a Phi, 1975, Donaldson, Mary
Ethel Muir (1923). Wanderings...
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kilometres (4 mi) west of Gometra, 6
kilometres (4 mi) south-west of Rubha' a'
Chaoil (on the Isle of Mull), 12
kilometres (7 mi) south-east of Coll, and 5 kilometres...
- Scotsman. 12
October 2018.
Retrieved 27
October 2021.
Sgeul o
Ghleann Baile Chaoil by
Eoghan Mac a Phi, M.B.E., F.S.A. (Scot),
Transactions of The
Gaelic Society...