- Doirí
Beaga (anglicised as
Derrybeg,
meaning 'small oak trees'), is a
Gaeltacht village and
townland in the
parish of
Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair) in County...
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University of Galway.
Gweedore includes the
settlements of Brinlack, Bunbeg,
Derrybeg,
Crolly and Dunlewey, and sits in the
shade of
County Donegal's highest...
- places. The word
Derry often forms part of the
place name, for example,
Derrybeg, Derryboy,
Derrylea and Derrymore. Londonderry, Yorkshire, near the Yorkshire...
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Dalkey Daly's
Cross Dartry Deansgrange Delphi Delvin Derrew Derrinturn Derrybeg (Doirí Beaga)
Derrybrien Derrynane Dingle (Daingean Uí Chúis)
Dolla Dollymount...
- Údarás na
Gaeltachta is in Furbo,
County Galway, with
regional offices in
Derrybeg,
County Donegal,
Belmullet County Mayo, Dingle,
County Kerry and Ballymakeera...
- Low
Whistles Cór M****re na Doirí Bige the
choir of St. Mary's Church,
Derrybeg,
Donegal –
Choir (on Song of David) Baba
Brennan –
Choir Leader "Heal This...
- sang with her
siblings in
their mother's
choir at St Mary's
church in
Derrybeg. At the age of four, Enya
began piano lessons and was
learning English...
- used to
describe a
large region of the parish. It is
situated between Derrybeg and the
townland of Dore and is home to many of Gweedore's
amenities and...
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Official Irish Republican Army land mine
attack on a
mobile patrol p****ing
Derrybeg Park, Newry. 23
October 1971 - Sean
Ruddy (28),
James McLaughlin (26) and...
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British soldier in a gun
attack on a
joint RUC/British Army
patrol in the
Derrybeg estate, Newry. 22
August – The IPLO
claimed responsibility for several...