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through generations of Bontempo’s to come. In its
original form
Ciarraighe (
Ciarraí), it
denoted the
kingdom of Ciar (ciar raighe), Ciar
being the son of Fergus...
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Castleisland (Irish: Oileán
Ciarraí) is a town and
commercial centre in
County Kerry in
south west Ireland. The town is
known for the
width of its main...
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extratropical storm causing extensive rainfall,
flooding and damage.
Kerry (Irish:
Ciarraí or in the
older spelling Ciarraighe)
means the "people of Ciar"
which was...
- Páirc Náisiúnta na Mara,
Ciarraí, also
called the
Kerry Seas
National Park, is a
national park
being created on the
coast of
County Kerry, Ireland. The...
- An
Siopa Dubh
Castlegregory – Caisleán
Ghriaire Castleisland – Oileán
Ciarraí Castlemaine – Caisleán na
Mainge Causeway – An Tóchar
Chapeltown - An Caol...
- the
locality - in this
instance the word
Kyrie (Lord)
being similar to
Ciarrai (County Kerry).
Christian O'Conarchy the
first abbott of
Mellifont retired...
- (from
Sutherland to Cape Clear) or "Ó
Chataibh go
Ciarraí" (from
Sutherland to Kerry). Cléire and
Ciarraí are Gaelic-speaking
regions in the far south-west...
- (Contae na Gaillimhe)
Galway Connacht IE04:
Northern and
Western Kerry Ciarraí (Contae Chiarraí)
Tralee Munster IE05:
Southern Kildare Cill Dara (Contae...
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Kerrycurrihy (Irish:
Ciarraí Cuirche) is a
historical barony in
central County Cork, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than administrative...
- 450 km2 (1,330 sq mi) Cork (Corcaigh) 584,156 7,508 km2 (2,899 sq mi)
Kerry (
Ciarraí) 156,458 4,807 km2 (1,856 sq mi)
Limerick (Luimneach) 209,536 2,756 km2...