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Lugnaquilla (Irish: Log na
Coille,
meaning 'hollow of the wood') is the
highest of the
Wicklow Mountains in Ireland,
rising to 925
metres (3,035 ft). It...
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Invergarry (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Garadh) is a
village in the
Highlands of Scotland,
located about 25
miles (40 km) north-east of Fort William. It is...
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Cathal Mac
Coille (born 1952) is a
retired Irish broadcaster,
researcher and journalist. He was a co-presenter of
Morning Ireland on RTÉ
Radio 1 for most...
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Kylemore Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir na
Coille Móire) is a
Benedictine Monastery founded in 1920 on the
grounds of
Kylemore Castle, in Connemara,
County Galway...
- McGill–Queen's
University Press.
Pages 14-16. Newton,
Michael (2015).
Seanchaidh na
Coille/Memory-Keeper of the Forest:
Anthology of
Scottish Gaelic Literature of...
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Cathcart (/ˌkæθˈkɑːrt/; Scots: Kithcart,
Scottish Gaelic:
Coille Chart) is an area of
Glasgow between Battlefield,
Mount Florida, King's Park, Muirend...
- The
Battle of
Coille Bhan (Scottish
Gaelic for
White Wood) was
fought in 1721 near Attadale, in the
county of Ross in the
Scottish Highlands in the aftermath...
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Woodstown (Irish:
Baile na
Coille, IPA:[ˈbˠalʲəˈnˠaˈkɛl̪ʲə]) is home to a
historic settlement measuring 1.5 km by 0.5 km,
located on the
southern bank...
- One fine book that
appeared in good time for the
Christmas stocking is
Coille an Fhàsaich: the
Gaelic songs and
poems of
Donald MacKillop. It’s so good...
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Ballinakill (Irish:
Baile na
Coille,
meaning 'the town of the woods') is a
small village in
County Laois,
Ireland on the R432
regional road
between Abbeyleix...