- Six
Bells (Welsh: Chwe
Chloch) is an
electoral ward and
neighbourhood in Abertillery,
Blaenau Gwent, Wales. It was
originally a
village that grew up around...
- 54.289°N 5.835°W / 54.289; -5.835
Clough (/ˈklɒx/ KLOKH; from
Irish an
Chloch,
meaning 'the stone') is a
village and
townland in
County Down, Northern...
- 098°N 6.192°W / 54.098; -6.192
Cloughmore or
Cloghmore (from
Irish An
Chloch Mhór 'the big stone'),
known locally as "The Big Stone", is a huge granite...
- gcarr! "She's
after losing five
stone in five w****s!" Tá sí tar éis cúig
chloch a
chailleadh i gcúig seachtaine! When
describing less
astonishing or significant...
-
Clogh (Irish: An
Chloch) is a village, and
namesake of an
electoral district in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is also a
townland in the
civil parish of...
-
Cloghjordanpark (Irish: Páirc
Chloch Shiurdáin), A
townland in the
Barony of
Ormond Lower,
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Located to the east of Cloughjordan...
- and Spahill, in
Irish Spahill is Cnoc na Spá and
Clomantagh Hill is An
Chloch Mhantach.
Spahill is the
eastern part of the SAC and
forms part of an escarpment...
- Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk,
County Louth East
Shortstone (Irish: An
Chloch Ghearr Uachtarach),
Roche Civil Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk, County...
- Cliath: Cló Chaisil. [West Galway] Ó Curraoin, Seán, ed. (2000). Iascairín
Chloch na Cora: Scéalta agus
Seanchas ó
Bhearna agus na
Forbacha (in Irish). Baile...
- Clogh, also
spelt as
Clough (from
Irish An
Chloch 'the stone'), is a
small village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, 9
miles from Ballymena. It is situated...