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Clogherhead (Irish:
Ceann Chlochair,
meaning 'rocky headland') is a
fishing village in
County Louth, Ireland.
Located in a
natural bay on the east coast...
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Kiltyclogher (Irish:
Coillte Clochair,
meaning 'stony woods') is a
small village in
County Leitrim, Ireland. It is on the
border with
County Fermanagh...
- of 4,500 and is
divided into
three electoral divisions (EDs):
Machaire Chlochair with a po****tion of 2,651 and an
estimated 77%
native Irish speakers...
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Killyclogher (from
Irish Coill an
Chlochair 'rocky forest') is a
village on the
outskirts of the town of Omagh,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It is...
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Fermanagh Story by
Peadar Livingstone,
published 1969, ****ann
Seanchais Chlochair; 2)
Irish Families,
Their Names, Arms, and
Origins by
Edward MacLysaght;...
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earliest times to the
present day – Enniskillen: ****ann
Seanchais Chlochair, 1969. Lowe,
Henry N. –
County Fermanagh 100
years ago: a
guide and directory...
- The
Diocese of
Clogher (Latin:
Dioecesis Clogheriensis, Irish:
Deoise Chlochair; /ˈklɔː.ər/, /ˈklɒ.hər/) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church...
- The
Diocese of
Clogher (Irish:
Deoise Chlochair; /ˈklɔː.ər/, /ˈklɒ.hər/) is a
diocese of the
Church of
Ireland in the
north of Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical...
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Irish Coillidh Bhreac 'speckled wood')
Killyclogher (from
Irish Coillidh Chlochair 'wood of the
stony place')
Lammy (from
Irish Leamhaigh 'place of elms')...
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Killyclogher St Mary's
Coill an
Chlochair Naoimh Muire Founded: 1904 County:
Tyrone Nickname:
Cappagh Colours: Navy and Sky Blue Grounds: Ballinamullan...