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County Cork places. P.W.
Joyce in 1869
surmised that in Magh Eala [sic],
Ealla referred to the
river Blackwater, and
connected the name to the
nearby barony...
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Duhallow (Irish: Dúiche
Ealla) is a
barony located in the north-western part of
County Cork, Ireland.
Baronies were
created after the
Norman invasion...
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MacCarthy Mór
dynasty was that of the
MacCarthys of
Duhallow (Irish: Dúiche
Ealla),
known as the
MacDonough MacCarthys. The
Duhallow sept
began in the 13th...
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Taxila M.V,
Vidyarathana University College, Pra****athi
Balika Vidylaya and
Ealla Kanda Thamil Maha Vidyalayam,
Ashoka college, and Sus**** College, Taxila...
- The
River Allow (/ˈæloʊ/; Irish:
Abhainn Ealla) is a
river in Ireland,
flowing through County Limerick and
County Cork. The
Allow rises in the Mullaghareirk...
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Rahman Khoda'i [fa]
Abdul Rahman Mullazahi [fa] Ali
Ahmad Salami [fa]
Burhan Ealla [fa] Faiq Rostami [fa]
Hosamaddin Mujtahidi [fa]
Iqbal Bahmani [fa] Kamal...
- ēležan 2nd
singular ealát ēllet eale ealášit, ealášedjet ēležat 3rd
singular eallá ēlii ēllos ealášii ēleža, ēleš 1st dual ēlle ēliime eal'lu ealášeimme ēležetne...
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River Dalua (Abhainn Dalua)
River Bride (An Bhríd)
River Allow (Abhainn
Ealla)
River Araglin (An Airglinn)
River Finnow (An Fhionnabha, "the fair river")...
- the
corpse Tomás
Eoghain in "Thar Sáile". A fisherman, he
waits on Oileán
Ealla for
Charlie and
Vincie to
deposit their load as**** when he
hopes to be...
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Armagh 1980, Ceoltóirí Mágh
Ealla, Mallow,
County Cork 1981, Ceoltóirí Mágh
Ealla, Mallow,
County Cork 1982, Ceoltóirí Mágh
Ealla, Mallow,
County Cork 1983...