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Doire (French: [dwaʁ]) was a
department of the
French First Republic and of the
First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was
named after the river...
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commonly known as Derry,
which is an
anglicisation of the
Irish Daire or
Doire,
which translates as 'oak-grove/oak-wood'. The name
derives from the settlement's...
- Dora
Baltea (Italian: [ˈdɔːra ˈbaltea]) or
Doire Baltée (French: [dwaʁ balte]) is a
river in
northwestern Italy. It is a left-hand
tributary of the Po...
- Loch an
Doire D****bh is a
small irregular shaped freshwater loch,
situated on a north-east to south-west
orientation in
northern Wester Ross and located...
- from north-east to south-west
these are Stob
Dearg (1,021.4 m), Stob na
Doire (1,011 m), Stob
Coire Altruim (941 m) and Stob na Bròige (956 m). Stob Dearg...
- 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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Doire Colmcille CLG is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Derry,
Northern Ireland. The club is a
member of
Derry GAA and
currently caters for...
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Battle of
Doire Leathan took
place on 14
September 1590 at
Doire Leathan (English: Derrylahan), a
townland and
hamlet located between Kilcar and Carrick...
- Na
Piarsaigh CLG
Doire Trasna is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
Waterside area of Derry,
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. They play...
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Sgurr an
Doire Lethain (1,010 m) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is
located south of Glen
Shiel in the
Kintail area. One of seven...