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Ardfert (Irish: Ard
Fhearta,
meaning 'the hill of miracles') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Historically a
religious centre,...
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Ardfert Cathedral (Irish:
Ardeaglais Ard
Fhearta) is a
ruined cathedral in Ardfert,
County Kerry, Ireland.
Dedicated to
Saint Brendan, it was the...
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Abbeydorney –
Mainistir Ó
dTorna Annascaul –
Abhainn an Scáil
Ardfert – Ard
Fhearta Asdee - Eas Daoi
Ballinskelligs –
Baile an
Sceilg Ballybunion –
Baile an...
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Ardfert Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Ard
Fhearta), also
known as
Ardfert Friary, is a
ruined medieval Franciscan friary and
National Monument in Ardfert, County...
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Moyarta (Irish:
Maigh Fhearta) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It lies on the Loop Head
peninsula between the
Atlantic Ocean and the Shannon...
- St Brendan's,
Ardfert Naomh Breandán, Ard
Fhearta Founded: 1891 County:
Kerry Colours: Blue and
white Grounds:
Ardfert Coordinates: 52°19′11.76″N 9°46′41...
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Feartagar Castle Native name Caisleán
Fhearta Ghearr (Irish)
Jennings Castle Type
tower house Location Castlegrove East, Kilconly,
County Galway, Ireland...
- Corr an Iarta,
meaning ‘The
Round Hill of the
Fireplace Hob’ or Corr an
Fhearta,
meaning ‘The
Round Hill of the Grave’) is a
townland in the
civil parish...
- Orchestra,
Fionnuala Hunt (cond), on:
Black Box
Music BBM 1013 (CD, 1998). Árd
Fhearta; Carn; Signals; Samsara,
performed by
Reamonn Keary (pf),
Shirin Goudarze-Tobin...
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Fergus estuary.
Formerly aka Cloynerawde/Clonraude
Clare Moyarta Maigh Fhearta By 1574 68,679 Name from
Irish Mag Fearta, "plain of graves". Formerly...