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Bailieborough or
Bailieboro (/ˈbeɪlibərə/; Irish:
Coill an Chollaigh,
meaning 'the wood of the boar') is a town and
civil parish in
County Cavan, Ireland...
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Coill Dubh (Irish pronunciation: [ˌkəil̠ʲ ˈd̪ˠʊw];
meaning "black wood"), also
known as Blackwood, is a town in
Ireland in
northern County Kildare, at...
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Coill Dubh
Hurling Club is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA) club in
County Kildare, Ireland,
winner of
eleven senior hurling championships.
Three Coill...
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Cullybackey or
Cullybacky (from
Irish Coill na Baice 'wood of the
river bend') is a
large village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It lies 3 miles...
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Kilcloon or
Kilclone (Irish:
Coill Chluana,
meaning 'woodland of the meadow') is a
parish situated in the south-east of
County Meath in Ireland. Kilcloon...
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Kilmacthomas or
Kilmactomas (Irish:
Coill Mhic Thomáisín),
often referred to
locally as "Kilmac", is a town on the
River ****n in
County Waterford, Ireland...
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Kilbehenny (Irish:
Coill Bheithne), also Kilbeheny, is a
village in
County Limerick, Ireland, on the R639
regional road. It is
situated on the County...
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Munster and
Connacht Irish in
words like poll (hole), cill (monastery),
coill (wood),
ceann (head), cam (crooked) and
dream (crowd). A
feature of the...
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Cullen (Ardclough),
Seamus Malone (
Coill Dubh),
Tommy Christian (Ardclough), Pat
Dunny (Éire Og), Tony
Carew (
Coill Dubh),
Bobby Burke (Ardclough), Jack...
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Denmark (and has
direct cognates in
Norse settlements in Ireland, such as
Coill Tomair),
whereas Þórshof
appears particularly often in
southern Norway....