- The
River Nore (Irish: An
Fheoir [ə ˈn̠ʲoːɾʲ]) is one of the prin****l
rivers (along with the
River Suir and
River Barrow) in the South-East
Region of...
-
Haymarket (Scots: Heymercat,
Scottish Gaelic:
Margadh an
Fheòir) is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is in the west of the city
centre and is the junction...
- (German),
Nitra (Czech, Slovak),
Nyitra (Hungarian) Nore
Eoyrus (Latin), An
Fheoir (Irish) Noteć
Natissis (Latin),
Netze (German),
Notec or Niéc (Kashubian)...
-
Haymarket Scottish Gaelic:
Margadh an
Fheòir New
entrance to
Haymarket railway station in
January 2014.
General information Location Haymarket, Edinburgh...
- (Fearnach Bay) Fèith an
Fheòir Ross and
Cromarty Carnach 57°55′41″N 5°21′15″W / 57.9281°N 5.3542°W / 57.9281; -5.3542 (Fèith an
Fheòir)
Finart Bay Argyllshire...
- Gainmheinich,
Eilean nam Ban,
Liath Eilean Loch na Làthaich:
Eilean an
Fheòir,
Eilean Bàn, Na
Liathanaich Loch Scridain:
Eilean nan Caorach,
Sgeir Leathan...
- Loch ****ynt with
Quinag in the
distance Loch ****ynt from Cnoc an
Lochain Fheoir Ardvreck Castle Whispered amongst the
locals of Inchnadamph, the area surrounding...
- Jeri is the
Latinised version of the
Irish name for the
River Nore, An
Fheoir (without the
article "an") and that a
bridge (Lat. pons)
across the river...