- The
Mound of the
Hostages (Irish:
Dumha na nGiall) is an
ancient p****age tomb
located in the Tara-Skryne
Valley in
County Meath, Leinster, Ireland. The...
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Doolough (Irish:
Dumha Locha,
meaning 'black lake') is a
coastal townland covering an area of
approximately 2,493
acres (10 km2) in the
parish of Kiltane...
- circle,
including those known as Dall, Dorcha,
Dumha na mBan-Amhus ('Mound of the
Mercenary Women') and
Dumha na mBó ('Mound of the Cow'). The
timber circle...
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Donegal Doneraile Donnybrook Donnycarney Doochary (an Dúchoraidh)
Dooega (
Dumha Éige)
Doohoma Doolin Doon (Limerick) Doon (Offaly)
Doonaha Doonbeg Dooniver...
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Moydow (Irish:
Maigh Dumha,
meaning 'plain of the mound') is a
village on the
outskirts of
Longford town in
County Longford, Ireland.
Moydow contains...
- the
times of
Samhain and Imbolc.
These include the
Mound of the
Hostages (
Dumha na nGiall) at the Hill of Tara, and
Cairn L at
Slieve na Calliagh. While...
- Ath Dara 464 –
First Battle of
Dumha Aichir [citation needed] 468 – Bri Ele [citation needed] 470 –
Second Battle of
Dumha Aichir [citation needed] 476...
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Dugort (Irish:
Dumha Goirt,
meaning 'sandbank of the field'),
sometimes spelled Doogort, is a
historical village on
Achill Island in
County Mayo, Ireland...
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Doohoma or
Doohooma (in Irish, and officially,
Dumha Thuama) is a townland,
peninsula and (since 2016) a
census town in the
County Mayo Gaeltacht, Ireland...
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Kildoagh (from
Irish either Coill Dumha meaning 'Wood of the Tumulus' or
Coill Dobhcha meaning "Wood of the Vat or Tun") is a
townland in the
civil parish...