- Cois
Fharraige (pronounced [kɔʃ ˈaɾˠəɟə]; lit. 'Beside the Sea' or 'Seaside'),
previously spelled Cois Fhairrge, is a
coastal area west of
Galway city...
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served by the 424 Bus Éireann
route from Galway. ****ann
Forbartha Chois Fharraige is a
local development ****ociation
founded in 1966. The
Gaelic Athletic...
- Cois
Fharraige was a three-day
Irish surfing and
music festival,
first held in Kilkee,
County Clare in 2007. The name is
derived from the
Irish language...
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instead of lagú, "weakening". The non-standard
pronunciation of Cois
Fharraige with
lengthened vowels and
heavily reduced endings gives it a distinct...
- Irish-speaking areas:
Galway City
Gaeltacht (parts of the city),
Gaeltacht Cois
Fharraige,
Conamara Theas, Aran Islands, and
Duiche Sheoigheach (a part of the northern...
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October 2020. "Walk - Ros an Mhíl".
Development ****ociation of the
Chois Fharraige Gaeltacht Area. "Rossaveel (Rossaveal)". A
Community History Website for...
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Gaeltacht is the
largest Irish-speaking
region in Ireland,
taking in Cois
Fharraige,
parts of Connemara,
Conamara Theas, the Aran Islands, Dúithche Sheoigeach...
- than with
South Connemara Do****ented sub-dialects
include those of Cois
Fharraige and
Conamara Theas, both of
which are in Galway, and
Erris in Mayo. Some...
- 6:45 (produced by Davy
Spillane & Greg Boland) "The Watchman" – 5:46 "An
Fharraige" – 5:04 "Pilgrim's Way" – 4:17 "Big
Yellow Taxi" – 4:10 (produced by The...
- long-standing
residents of
Irish descent refer to the
community as
being cois
fharraige,
which is an
Irish language phrase meaning "by the sea". The remaining...