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Saint Díchu mac
Trichim was the
first convert of
Saint Patrick in Ireland. His
feast is
noted in the
Martyrology of
Donegal as "Diochu of Sabhall", under...
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Dichu river basins. To the
southeast of the
ridge is the lake
Bitang Tso, also
called the
Elephant Lake or
Kupup Lake, from
which the
Dichu river...
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Jaldhaka River (Pron:/ˌdʒælˈdɑːkə/) (Bengali: জলঢাকা নদী), also
known as
Dichu, is a
tributary of the
Brahmaputra and a trans-boundary
river flowing through...
- in a barn at Saul,
which was
donated to him by a
local chieftain called Dichu. It is also
claimed that
Patrick died at Saul or was
brought there between...
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Kongka La 300km 200miles
Dibang Lamang Fish-Tail -II Fish-Tail -I
Dichu area
Sumdorong Chu
Longju Asaphila In
article 10 of the 1996
border agreement...
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Kongka La 150km 100miles
Sakteng WLS Lamang(?) Fish-Tail -II Fish-Tail -I
Dichu area
Sumdorong Chu
Tawang Longju Doklam Asaphila Bhutan's
Doklam area...
- The
Dichu (or Jaldhaka)
River forms the
western border of the gewog, and the
rivers Sipsu Jhora and Sati
Khola flow
through it
before joining Dichu at...
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landed where the
Slaney River flows into the lough. The
local chieftain,
Dichu Mac Trichim, was
converted and gave him a barn (Old
Irish saball, hence...
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other running south-east.
Between these two
spurs runs the
valley of the
Dichu or
Jaldhaka river. The
Dongkya range that
normally runs in the north–south...
- of the
Dichu river.
Dichu flows southeast towards the
Mount Gipmochi and
turns south,
entering the
Bhutanese territory. A
tributary of
Dichu called Asam...