- A
clochán (plural clocháin) or
beehive hut is a dry-stone hut with a
corbelled roof,
commonly ****ociated with the south-western
Irish seaboard. The precise...
- The Giant's
Causeway (Irish:
Clochán an Aifir) is an area of
approximately 40,000
interlocking basalt columns, the
result of an
ancient volcanic fissure...
- An
Clochán Liath,
known in
English as
Dungloe (sometimes
misspelled as Dunglow; /dʌnˈloʊ/ dun-LOH), is a town on the west
coast of
County Donegal in Ulster...
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Cleggan Clifden Clogh Cloghan (Donegal)
Cloghan (Offaly)
Cloghane (an
Clochán)
Clogheen Clogherhead Cloghroe Clohamon Clonaghadoo Clonakilty Clonbur...
- A
clachan (Irish:
clochán [ˈkl̪ˠɔxaːnˠ] or
clachan [ˈkl̪ˠaxənˠ];
Scottish Gaelic:
clachan [ˈkʰl̪ˠaxan]; Manx:
claghan [ˈkʰlaxan]) is a
small settlement...
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Cloghan (Irish: An
Clochán) is a
village in the
rural centre of
County Donegal, Ireland.
Cloghan is on the R252
regional road, 13 km (8 mi) northwest...
- An
Clochán (anglicized as Cloghane; from
clochán, a
local type of dry-stone hut) is a
Gaeltacht village and
townland on the
Dingle Peninsula of County...
-
Clifden (Irish: An
Clochán,
meaning "stepping stones": 14 ) is a
coastal town in
County Galway, Ireland, in the
region of Connemara,
located on the Owenglin...
-
Cloghan (Irish: An
Clochán,
meaning 'stepping stones" or "stone structure') is a town in
County Offaly, Ireland. It is located, in the
civil parish of...
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Types of dry
stone hut include:
Clochán, ****ociated with the south-western
Irish seaboard Mitato,
found in Greece,
especially on the
mountains of Crete...