- (pronounced [ˈkəɾka]; German: Gurk,
German pronunciation: [ɡʊʁk] ; Latin:
Corcoras) is a
river in
southeastern Slovenia (the
traditional region of
Lower Carniola)...
- White-winged chough, a bird
species that is the only
member of the
genus Corcora Prusten or chuffing, a
vocalization made by
tigers and snow
leopards The...
- (0-1 45) and S Ó Fóirréidh (0-2 each), C Ó Fóirréidh, D Ó
Conaill and T Ó
Corcora (0-1 each).
Report É O’Connor (frees) and C
Moriarty (0-3 each), G Hora...
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Daniel Corkery (Irish: Dónall Ó
Corcora; 14
February 1878 – 31
December 1964) was an
Irish politician,
writer and academic. He is
known as the author...
- each.
Report D O
hUrdail 1-0, D O’Duinnin and M O’Duinnin 0-2 each, T O
Corcora, D O Conaill, F O
hEalaithe 0-1 each. Referee: M
Maher (St Finbarr's)...
- S Ó Fóirréidh 0-4; J Mac Cárthaigh 0-3 (0-2f); D Ó Duinnín (mark), T Ó
Corcora 0-1 each.
Report A
Dennehy 0-3; S ****van 0-2 (0-1f); E Daly, M Casey...
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Tadhg Corkery Personal information Irish name
Tadhg Ó
Corcora Sport Gaelic Football Position Right wing-back Born 1998 Cork,
Ireland Occupation Student...
- falling") by the
ancient Gr****s, it was
known to the
ancient Romans as Titius,
Corcoras, or Korkoras. The
river has its
source near the
border of
Croatia with...
- Duinnín 1-8, D Ó Duinnín 0-6, F Ó hÉalaithe 1-1, N Ó
Laoire 0-2, C Ó Duinnín 0-1, M Ó Conchúir 0-1, T Ó
Corcora 0-1, A Ó
Cuana 0-1, S Ó Fóirréidh 0-1....
- (Tisia) Titius,
Corcoras, Korkoras¹ Krka (Cherca)
Dalmatia 43°43′11″N 15°51′09″E / 43.7198°N 15.8526°E / 43.7198; 15.8526 (Titius,
Corcoras, Korkoras)...