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Cloch or
Cloch Point (Scottish Gaelic: stone) is a
point on the east
coast of the
Firth of Clyde, Inverclyde, Scotland.
There has been a
lighthouse on...
- The
Blarney Stone (Irish:
Cloch na Blarnan) is a
block of
Carboniferous limestone built into the
battlements of
Blarney Castle, Blarney,
about 8 kilometres...
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Cloughoughter Castle (Irish:
Cloch Locha Uachtair,
meaning 'stone
castle of Loch Uachtair') is a
ruined circular castle on a
small island in
Lough Oughter...
- The
Cloch Labhrais, also
called the
Answering Stone and the
Speaking Stone, is a
large glacial erratic boulder beside a road
leading from
Waterford to...
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Roundstone (Irish:
Cloch na Rón,
meaning 'seal's rock') is a
village on the west
coast of Ireland, in the
Connemara region of
County Galway.
Lying opposite...
- O'Donovan's
Field Name
Books (1862), the
Irish language form of the name is
Cloch stúincín,
meaning "stone of the
little prominence".
Other forms include...
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Clochafarmore (Irish:
Cloch an Fhir Mhóir,
meaning "stone of the
great man") is a
menhir (standing stone) and
National Monument in
County Louth, Ireland...
- Buí, An Uillinn, Ballynakill, Binn an Choire, Bunowen, Cleggan, Clifden,
Cloch na Rón, Cushkillary, Derrycunlagh, Derrylea, Doonloughan, Errislannan, Inishbofin...
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responsibility of the
local Competent Harbour Authority.
There are
lighthouses at:
Cloch Point on the
Inverclyde coast.
Toward Point Lighthouse on the
Cowal Peninsula...
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There was a
battery on the east s****, the
Cloch Point Battery,
which was
located on the
slope above the
Cloch Lighthouse.
Enhanced and
expanded for defence...