- A
townland (Irish:
baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: toonlann) is a
small geographical division of land,
historically and
currently used in
Ireland and in...
- town, the main street, is
built on a long
ridge in the
townland (baile
fearainn) of Lurgan. A
neighbouring hill is the site of
Brownlow House,
which overlooks...
- The
Scottish Land
Commission (Scottish Gaelic:
Coimisean Fearainn na h-Alba) was
established by the
Scottish Government following the p****age of the Land...
- Laoghaire–Rathdown, near the
Merrion Gates.[citation needed] "Muirfin /
Merrion (baile
fearainn)". logainm.ie.
Placenames Database of Ireland.
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Patrick (4
December 2012). "Logainmneacha na
mbailte fearainn i mbarúntachtaí Dhéise
Uachtarach agus Dhéise Íochtarach
Contae na Mí:...
- The
Lands Tribunal for
Scotland (Scottish Gaelic:
Tribiunal Fearainn na h-Alba) is a
tribunal with
jurisdiction over land and
property in Scotland, relating...
-
Database of Ireland.
Retrieved 28
December 2022. Fo-Aonaid [..]
bailte fearainn (14) "daa
lodges plans for
solar farm to help
power Dublin Airport". rte...
- and McCone, Maynooth, 1989. ISBN 1-870684-07-9.
Ainmneacha na
mbailte fearainn i seanpharóiste
Chluain Fiacla, in Dúiche Néill 4 (1989) pp. 27–31. A page...
- Project.
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December 2012.[permanent dead link] McKay, P.:
Bailte Fearainn Ard
Mhacha Theas: The
townlands of
South Armagh (2006)
Newry and Mourne...