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Whiteabbey (Irish: An
Mhainistir Fhionn) is a
townland (of 406 acres) in Newtownabbey,
north of
Belfast in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The original...
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Irish "cál",
meaning cabbage. The
second syllable may
derive from "ceann-
fhionn",
meaning a
white head (i.e. "a
white head of cabbage"). This
usage is also...
- (Bouwinda) or Βουβίνδα (Boubinda),
which in
Celtic means "white cow" (Irish: bó
fhionn).
During the High
Middle Ages,
Giraldus Cambrensis called it the Boandus...
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mother of Aengus. Her name is
interpreted as "white cow" (Irish: bó
fhionn; Old Irish: bó find) in the dinsenchas,
where she is also
called "White...
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Tracton (Irish: Trácht
Fhionn) is a
civil parish in
southeast County Cork in Ireland.
Lying roughly 7
kilometres south of Carrigaline, it lies
within the...
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Tracton GAA CLG Trácht
Fhionn Founded: 1888 County: Cork Colours:
Green and Red
Playing kits...
- gCapall, Log na Giumhaisí, An Léith, Loiscreán, An Mhóin Bhreac, An Mhóin
Fhionn, An Móta, Móin an Ghiumhais, Móin na mBian, Móin na mBráthar, Móin an Fhia...
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Druminiskill (Irish
derived place name,
Droim Fhionn Ascaill meaning ‘The Hill-Ridge of the
White Hollow’.) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kildallan...
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fireplaces of Fionn's cauldron") near
Kensaleyre in Skye and
Suidhe Coire Fhionn ("the site of Fionn's cauldron") in Arran.
Coire Fhinn ("Fionn's cauldron")...
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Through White Villages 1989 The
Flowers of Ben
Lawers Laurie Clark 1990
Coire Fhionn Lochan Laurie Clark 1990 From Sea To Sea 1991 Forest, Mountain, City 1991...