- Gort an
Choirce or Gort a'
Choirce (Irish: [ˌɡɔɾˠt̪ˠ ə ˈxɔɾʲcə];
meaning "oat field"),
anglicised as Gortahork, is a
village and
townland in the northwest...
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Goatstown Golden Goleen Goresbridge Gorey Gormanston Gort
Gortahork (Gort a'
Choirce)
Gorteen Gortnahoe Gortnavern Gougane Barra Goulane Gowran Graiguenamanagh...
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centred on the
towns of
Falcarragh (An Fál Carrach) and
Gortahork (Gort an
Choirce). It is a
Gaeltacht area,
meaning the
Irish language is
spoken as the primary...
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National School and then at
Gortahork Vocational College (Gairmscoil
Ghort a'
Choirce). He
describes his
childhood in a
remote Irish-speaking
community in his...
- (Kilmurvy)
Iarairne (Eararna) Cill Éinne (Killeany) Gort na
gCapall Fearann an
Choirce (Oatquarter) Corrúch
Creig an Chéirín
Bungabhla Baile na
Creige Sruthán...
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Gortahurk (locally [ˌɡɔrtəˈhɔrk] and [ˌɡɔrtneˈhərk], from
Irish Gort an
Choirce 'field of the oats') is a
townland lying within the
civil parish of Kilcronaghan...
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Gortahurk (from
Irish Gort an
Choirce,
meaning 'field of the oats'), is a
townland in the
civil parish of Tomregan,
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland...
- Breandán Mac Cnáimhsí (Gort an
Choirce,
County Donegal, 9 May 1921 – 2
October 2011),
Irish newsreader and translator. He was
educated at Coláiste Caomhín...
- Obar
Itheachan City Acha An t-Achadh The
field City
Achachork Achadh a'
Choirce Field of oats City
Achahoish Achadh a’ Chòis City
Achanalt Achadh nan Allt...
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Achachork (Scottish Gaelic:
Achadh a'
Choirce) is a
small village in the
Scottish council area of the Highland. It is lies on the A855 road to the north...