- Òran na
Cloiche ("Song of the Stone") is a
Scottish Gaelic song,
written by poet
Donald MacIntyre (Scottish Gaelic: Dòmhnall Mac an t-Saoir), also known...
- dress-designer wife, Serena. The
settlement hinges on an
Irish castle, Caisleán
Cloiche, or "Rock Castle," that each
spouse wants.
Audrey and
Daniel travel to...
-
Inversnecky or The Sneck, with its
inhabitants traditionally known as
Clann Na
Cloiche ("Children of the Stone" in Gaelic)
owing to the
importance of the Clach...
-
December 2020,
there were 226
Scottish Munro Tops
after Stob
Coire na
Cloiche, a
Munro Top to
Parent Peak Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan, was surve**** at 912...
-
December 2020,
there were 226
Scottish Munro Tops
after Stob
Coire na
Cloiche, a
Munro Top to
Parent Peak Sgùrr nan Ceathramhnan, was surve**** at 912...
- Aughnacloy,
sometimes spelt Auchnacloy (Irish:
Achadh na
Cloiche,
meaning 'field of the stone'), is a
village in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. Close...
- 851461478521;-4.4988340635755 NH518874] Ma,G,Sim 773 1309
Scotland 603 827
Beinn na
Cloiche 646 194 2,119 636 04A 41 56.743163103485;-4.8074711911201 NN284648] Ma...
- t-Aonach
Nenagh Áth na Méadal
Aghnameadle Baile Ghiobúin
Ballygibbon Baile na
Cloiche Ballynaclogh Baile Uí Mhacaí
Ballymackey Cill Chéire
Kilkeary An Chill...
- Aughnacliffe,
officially Aghnacliff (Irish:
Achadh na
Cloiche,
meaning 'field of the stones'), is a
village in
County Longford, Ireland. It is located...
- (SMC), an
example being the
delisting in
December 2020 of Stob
Coire na
Cloiche as a
Munro top, now
recognised as
being of only 912.5
metres (2,994 ft)...