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Ferns (Irish:
Fearna,
short for
Fearna Mór Maedhóg) is a
historic town in
north County Wexford, Ireland. It is 11 km (7 mi)
north of Enniscorthy. The remains...
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Elderslie (Scottish Gaelic:
Achadh na
Feàrna) is a
village in the
council area and
historic county of
Renfrewshire in west
central Scotland. It chiefly...
- The
Fearna Storage project is a
proposed pumped storage hydro (PSH)
scheme in the
Scottish Highlands. If built, the
project will be one of the largest...
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Glenfarne or
Glenfarn (Irish:
Gleann Fearna) is a
village in
north County Leitrim, Ireland. It is the site of the
original 'Ballroom of Romance', which...
- to the
plundering of Dearc-
Fearna." Gofraith, ua h-Iomhair, co n-Gallaibh Atha Cliath, do
thoghail & do
orgain Derce Fearna, airm in ro
marbhadh míle do...
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Lough Fern (Irish: Loch
Fearna) is a
freshwater lake in the
northwest of Ireland. It is
located in
north County Donegal near the town of ****ord. Lough...
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designation from his father's birthplace, a
cottage beside Loch na
Claise Fearna.
After his retirement,
Mackay sat in the
House of Lords. He was also Commissary...
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River Aldourie Allt
Dobhraig River of the
Water Allanfearn An t-Àilean
Feàrna The
Alder Meadow Ardconnel Àird a'
Choin Ghil High
Place of the
White Dog...
- gave his
given names as Seán Aloysius,
sometimes with
surname O'Feeny or Ó
Fearna; an
Irish language equivalent of Feeney) in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, to John...
- Watson's "Place
Names of Ross & Cromarty",
derives from the
Scottish Gaelic Feàrna (an
alder tree). Hill of
Fearn was the
birthplace (28
August 1884) of New...