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Clochar na gCon is an
intact Atlantic or
oceanic blanket bog and
national nature reserve of
approximately 3,081
acres (12.47 km2) in
County Galway, Ireland...
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Clogher (from
Irish Clochar,
meaning 'stony place'; /ˈklɔː.ər/, /ˈklɒ.hər/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
border area of
south County Tyrone, Northern...
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Clogher Éire Óg (Irish:
Clochar Éireann Óig) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club. The club is
based in
Clogher in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. The...
- hEighnigh, king of Feara-Manach, and
chief king of Oirghiall, died in
Clochar-Uí-nDaimhin (then the
Royal capital of Airgíalla),
after choice penance...
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Ballymacash (from
Baile Mhic Coise, 'MacCoise's townland')
Clogher (from
Clochar, 'stony place')
Knockmore (from An Cnoc Mór, 'the
great hill')
Lambeg (from...
- St Doulagh's
Church (Irish:
Clochar Dúiligh) is the
oldest stone-roofed
church still in use in Ireland. It is
situated approximately 10
kilometres from...
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diocesan cathedral from 8
August 1542 St
Macarten ____________________ Clochar Clonfeacle Monastery early monastic site,
founded before 597;
Culdees united...
- "Málainn | The Schools' Collection". dúchas.ie.
Retrieved 25
December 2021. "
Clochar na Trócaire, Carn
Domhnaigh | The Schools' Collection". dúchas.ie. Retrieved...
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originally came from Leinster.[citation needed] In a
gloss on the word "
clochar" in the 15
August entry of the 8th-century m****cript Félire Óengusso (Martyrology...
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County Council reference TMS11.
Commission to
Inquire into
Child Abuse "
Clochar na Trócaire,
Teampoll Mór | The Schools' Collection". dúchas.ie. Hughes...