- Craughwell,
opposite Cawley's pub. Ó Raifteirí's most
enduring poems include Eanach C****n and Cill
Aodain which are
still learned by
Irish schoolchildren. These...
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Annaghdown (from
Irish Eanach Dhúin,
meaning 'the
marsh of the fort',
pronounced [ˌanˠəx ˈɣuːnʲ]) is a
civil parish in
County Galway, Ireland. It lies...
- The
Bishop of
Annaghdown (or Annadown, Enachdune,
Eanach Dúin) is an
episcopal title which takes its name
after the
small village of
Annaghdown in County...
- Ballynacourty, Bearna, Ceathrú an Bhrúnaigh, Cill Aithnín, Clarinbridge,
Eanach Dhúin,
Galway Rural (part), Kil****min,
Leacach Beag, Liscananaun, Lisín...
-
Annagh United Football Club (The name 'Annagh' from
Irish Eanach 'Marsh') is a semi-professional,
Northern Irish football club
playing in the NIFL Championship...
- Annaghmacm**** (from
Irish Eanach mic Maghnusa,
meaning 'MacM****'s marsh') is a
townland of 26
acres in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is situated...
-
Diocese of Ardagh),
Cluain Iraird,
Cunga Féichin,
Domnach Sechnaill, Dul****,
Eanach Dúin, Glenndálocha, Inis Cathaig, Louth, Mageó, Roscrea, Slebte, Árd Sratha...
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Coolessan (from
Irish Cúil Leasáin 'nook of the
little fort')
Enagh (from
Irish Eanach 'marsh')
Killane (from
Irish Coill Leathan 'broad wood')
Rathbrady Beg (from...
-
Enagh Lough (from
Irish Loch
Eanach 'marshy lake'[citation needed]) is a pair of
lakes called East lake and Westlake,
situated between Judges Road and...
-
Causanagh (from
Irish Cois-
eanach,
meaning 'foot-marsh') is a
townland of 297
acres in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
civil parish...