- Bun an
Churraigh or Bun a'
Churraigh (anglicized as Bunacurry) is a
small Gaeltacht village in the
north of
Achill Island in
County Mayo, Ireland. The...
- The
Curragh Camp (Irish:
Campa an
Churraigh) is an army base and
military college in The Curragh,
County Kildare, Ireland. It is the main
training centre...
- (Kerry)
Brosna (Offaly)
Bruckless Bruff Buckode Bullaun Bunacurry (Bun a'
Churraigh)
Bunbeg Buncrana Bunclody Bundoran Bun****n
Bunnanadden Bunratty Burnfoot...
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Ballycrovane Ogham Stone Native name
Cloch Oghaim Bhéal an
Churraigh Bháin (Irish) Type
Ogham stone Location Faunkill and the Woods, Ardgroom, County...
- Schools' Collection". dúchas.ie.
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December 2021. "Baile...
- half of the island,
including the
villages of
Achill Sound and Bun an
Churraigh, are in the
Gaeltacht (traditional Irish-speaking region) of Ireland,...
- The
Battle of the
Curragh (Irish: Cath an
Churraigh) was
fought on 1
April 1234 on the
Curragh plain in
County Kildare, Ireland. The
adversaries were...
-
Tullychurry (from
Irish Tulaigh Churraigh,
meaning 'hill of the
marsh or moor', IPA:[ˈt̪ˠʊliːˈxʊɾˠɾˠiː]) is a
townland of 521
acres in
County Fermanagh...
- (Dooniver), to the west lies Dúmha
Goirt (Dugort) and to the
south lies Bun an
Churraigh (Bunacurry). The
bedrock of the area
consists mainly of
Schist and Gneiss...
- of Ireland.
Villages neighboring Cashel include Gob an Choire, Bun an
Churraigh and Sáile. The
village has one shop, one postbox, two pubs, and a number...