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Beragh Red
Knights (Irish: An
Bearach na
Craoibhe Rua) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club. The club is
based in Beragh,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
- 2024-04-21.
Retrieved 2020-02-23. O'Grady,
Standish Hayes, ed. (1857), "****hail
Craoibhe Chormaic mhic Airt" [How
Cormac mac Airt Got his Branch], Toruigheacht...
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across the
River Bann at Eas
Craoibhe (the
Salmon Leap, in modern-day Coleraine,
County Londonderry), in Fir na
Craoibhe,
where they
founded the castle...
- a
territory ruled at an
early date by the
Airgiallan people of Fir na
Craoibhe (English: men of the tree/branch). At some
point another Airgillian people...
- Liamhna, "Liamhain's church")
Legarhill or
Mullaghcreevie (from
Mullach Craoibhe, "hilltop of the branch";
legar is from an old
English word for a military...
- The All-Ireland Poc Fada
Hurling &
Camogie Championships is an
annual tournament testing the
skills of Ireland's best
hurlers and
camogie players. Poc...
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derived place name,
either Achadh na
Craoibhe meaning 'The
Field of the Wide-Branching Tree' or Áth na
Craoibhe meaning 'The Ford of the Wide-Branching...
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Creevelea Abbey Mainistir na
Craoibhe Léithe
Location within Ireland Monastery information Other names Creevlea Abbey,
Creebelea Abbey, Craobhliath, Crowlekale...
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Uists and
Barra 640 0 273
Moncreiffe Island (Eilean Mhon
Craoibhe) (F)
River Tay 46 * 3 5
Mousa Shetland 180 0 55 Muck (Eilean nam Muc) Small...
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Duncan (1932), p. 207. O'Grady,
Standish Hayes, ed. (1857). "****hail
Craoibhe Chormaic mhic Airt" [How
Cormac mac Airt Got his Branch]. Toruigheacht...