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Farranfore (Irish: An
Fearann Fuar,
meaning 'the cold land') is a
village in
County Kerry, Ireland. It lies on the N22 road
approximately midway between...
- J.
Watson suggested the
words feur ('pasture, eaten-up outfield') and
fearann ('land, territory') as
possible derivations,
arguing that the original...
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Anniesland (Scottish Gaelic:
Fearann Anna) is a
district in the West End of the
Scottish city Glasgow. It is
situated north of the
River Clyde, and centres...
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Shawlands (Scottish Gaelic:
Fearann na Doire) is a
Southside suburb of Glasgow, Scotland,
located two
miles south of the
River Clyde. The area, considered...
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Forestry and Land
Scotland (FLS) (Scottish Gaelic:
Coilltearachd agus
Fearann Alba) is an
executive agency responsible for
managing and
promoting Scotland's...
- may be a
wholly Old
Irish formation, from
corresponding lind-is-, plus –
fearann meaning land, domain, territory. Such an
Irish formation, however, could...
- M****rbhigh (Kilmurvy)
Iarairne (Eararna) Cill Éinne (Killeany) Gort na
gCapall Fearann an
Choirce (Oatquarter) Corrúch
Creig an Chéirín
Bungabhla Baile na Creige...
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Farranree (Irish:
Fearann an Rí) is a
mainly residential townland and
suburb in Cork, Ireland. It is
bordered by the
larger suburbs of Blackpool, Churchfield...
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noted as one of the
seven septs of
County Laois, the
ancestral home
called Fearann ua n-Dúnlaing (O'Dowling's Country). The
Irish form of the name is Ní Dhúnlaing...
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Formartine (Scottish Gaelic:
Fearann Mhàrtainn
meaning "Martin's land") is a
committee area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This
district extends north from...