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Cullyhanna (from
Irish Coilleach Eanach,
meaning 'wood of the marshes') is a
small village and
townland close to
Keady in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland...
- Galtymore.
Tempan also
notes that P.W.
Joyce gave the
original form as Log na
Coilleach,
which translates as "hollow of the (grouse) ****s", however,
Tempan says...
- St Patrick's
Gaelic Football Club (Irish:
Naomh Pádraig,
Coilleach Eanach) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in
southern County Armagh,
Northern Ireland...
- Micheál/St Michael’s Park St Patrick's GFC,
Cullyhanna Naomh Pádraig,
Coilleach Eanach 0 0 0 Páirc Padraig/Park
Padraig St Paul's GFC,
Lurgan Naomh Pól...
- Erris, Kilmore,
Duvillaun More (Island)
Cloghculliaghfrankagh 21
Cloch a'
coilleach,
Frangcach Rock Galway, Dunkellin, Killeely,
Roevehagh Corragunnagalliaghdoo...
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Culdrum Cúil
droim back of the
ridge Cullycapple Coilleach gCapall woodland of the
horses Cullyramer Coilleach Reamhar thick wood
Dernagross Doire na gCrois...
- Jig/The Old Maid 8. John Egan's/Saunder's Fort 9. Tom Cawley's/Ta An
Coilleach Ag
Fogairt An Lae/Rowsome's/Clancy's 10. The Trip We Took Over The Mountain...
- Óig" – A song by Mairéad, Anna & Ciarán with M****
Lunny on keyboards. "
Coilleach Rua na Mire / Dulamán na
Binne Buí" – 2
highlands pla**** by Mairéad Ní...
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Culliagh (from
Irish Coilleach,
meaning 'A
Wooded Place') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman...