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Cualu or
Cuala (genitive C[h]ualann) was a
territory in
Gaelic Ireland south of the
River Liffey encomp****ing the
Wicklow Mountains.
Edmund Hogan concludes...
- as the Uí
Ceallaig Cualann, in
reference to the
region of
their origin,
Cualu. The O'Kelly sept of Uí
Maine is
descended from
Cellach mac Fíonachta, who...
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Great Sugar Loaf (Irish: Ó Cualann,
meaning 'lump of
Cualu') at 501
metres (1,644 ft), is the 404th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale, however...
- The
Wicklow Mountains (Irish: Sléibhte
Chill Mhantáin, archaic:
Cualu) form the
largest continuous upland area in Ireland. They
occupy the
whole centre...
- Vale/Clonkeen Park,
Shankill and Sallynoggin. The club name
derives from
Cualu or Cuala, an
ancient kingdom of
Ireland that
stretched roughly from the...
- Íoth's
brothers in
other placenames: Breogha, Cuailgne, Muirtheimhne, and
Cualu in the
territories of
their descendant peoples; Fuad, Bladh, and Eibhle...
- Slíghe
Chualann (Irish for 'Highway of
Cualu';
modern spelling Slí Chualann) was a road in
Early Christian Ireland running south across Áth
Cliath ("the...
- Irish-language
postal addresses,
Seosamh Laoide coined the name Brí
Cualann "Brí in
Cualu", as part of his
policy that "If the name of the town [in Irish] be one...
- Ireland.
Cuala may also
refer to:
Cuala Press, a
former Irish private press Cualu or Cuala, a
former territory in
Ireland Cuala-cuala, a
species of flowering...
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Ciannachta Cualu...