- 03444°N 6.22667°W / 54.03444; -6.22667 The
Cooley Peninsula (from
Irish Cuaille,
older Cúalṅge) is a
hilly peninsula in the
north of
County Louth on the...
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Ordinaries Ríphíosaí
English Pale Fess Bend Bend
sinister Irish Cuaille Balc Bandán Clébhandán
Ordinaries Ríphíosaí
English Chevron Chief Cross Saltire...
- The
Cooley Mountains (Irish: Sléibhte
Cuaille) are on the
Cooley Peninsula in
northeast County Louth in Ireland. They
consist of two
ridges running northwest...
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early colonists of Ireland, and of Tuan mac
Cairrill 98b
Bliadain don
cuaille co cert
Verses on the
lifespans of men and animals, and on
durations of...
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Coolafinny Cúl Áit
Fionnai place of the
bright recess Coolagh Coolkeenaght Cuaille Cianachta the bare tree of
Keenaght Craigbrack Carraig Breac speckled rock...
- pp. 116–7. Bardon, pp. 36–7. Maolagáin, P. Ó (1945). "Sliabh
Larga and
Cuaille Ciannachta in the
Synod of Rath Breasail".
Journal of the
County Louth...
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Championship St Eunan's 3-5 Na Gleanntaí 1-3 1949
Junior Championship Lios
Cuaille 1-6 Na Gleanntaí 0-7 1953
Minor Championship Ruagairí na
Rossan 4-13 Na...
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Civil Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk,
County Louth Dungooly (Irish: Dún g
Cuaille),
Faughart Civil Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk,
County Louth Dun****n...
- Parish,
Barony of
Lower Dundalk,
County Louth Ballygoly (Irish:
Bealach g
Cuaille),
Ballymascanlan Civil Parish,
Barony of
Lower Dundalk,
County Louth Ballymakellett...
- Mill Big and Little,
Meall Beag (little ****) Mileencoola,
Millin na g
Cuaille (**** of the posts) Newtown, Parkana,
Pairceanna (fields)
Rabbit Island...