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Edenderry (/ˌiːdənˈdɛri/; Irish:
Éadan Doire,
meaning 'hill-brow of the oak wood') is a town in east
County Offaly, Ireland. It is near the
borders with...
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known as Edenduffcarrick,
meaning "brow of
black rock" (from the
Irish éadán dúcharraige). It owes its
present name to
Shane McBrian McPhelim O'Neill...
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Edenmore (Irish:
Éadan Mór) is a
locality and
townland within Raheny on the
Northside of Dublin, Ireland, with
several housing developments and a mid-size...
- oak-grove")
Dunmurry (from Dún Muirígh
meaning "Muiríoch's fort")
Edenderry (from
Éadan Doire meaning "hill-brow of the oak-grove")
Englishtown (an
English name)...
- Tsibiri;
Yalwa Igabi Igabi 800101 Amaza; Audi; Bargu; Dunki;
Dusten Mai;
Eadan ****on; Faro Kwai; Garda; Gehehu; Igabi; Kerawa; Mangi;
Pumbi Ditse; Turunku;...
- (from
Dromainn Ó
gCeallaigh meaning "O'Kelly's ridge")
Edenderry (from
Éadan Doire meaning "hill-brow of the oak-wood")
Tullyear (from
Tulaigh Eirre...
- (formerly Bocomra, from Bac
Iomarach meaning "ridged bank")
Edenderry (from
Éadan Doire meaning "hill-brow of the oak grove")
Kernan (formerly Kerhanan, from...
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Edenderry Town Hall (Irish:
Halla an
Bhaile Éadan Doire) is a
former muni****l
building on JKL
Street in Edenderry,
County Offaly, Ireland. It now operates...
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Druim Mic
Earca [citation needed] 585 –
Kalketh [citation needed] 590 –
Eadan Mor [citation needed] 594 – Dun Bolg [citation needed] 597 –
Battle of Sleamhain...
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Edenderry (from
Irish Éadan Doire,
meaning 'hill-brow of the oak-grove') is a
small village and
townland in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies on...