- but not
Fuaran. Instead, all
Anton finds is a book
about the
legend of
Fuaran which is co-aut****d by Arina. The book
explains how
Fuaran discovered...
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exist around Inverness.
Fuaran Dearg,
which translates as the "Red Spring", is a
chalybeate spring located near Dochgarroch.
Fuaran a'
Chladaich ("The Spring...
- date of AD 548
based on a
presumed connection to Oran; however, the
placename is more
likely derived from
fuarán, "spring", with no
connection to Oran....
-
Oranmore is in the
Annals of the Four Masters. It was
originally called Fuarán Mór,
meaning "great spring" in Irish. This name
reputedly refers to a spring...
- Cormack. In 2016,
their project Fuaran was
nominated for
Community Project of the Year at MG ALBA
Scots Trad
Music Awards.
Fuaran brought together young singers...
-
multilingual poet and
published three collections between 1947 and 1952:
Fuaran slèibh (1947), Wind on Loch Fyne (1948) and O na
ceithir àirdean (1952)...
- viaducts.
Beinn a'
Chaisteil is
usually climbed with the
adjoining Beinn nam
Fuaran to
which it is
joined by a col with a
height of 546 metres.
Strong walkers...
- 3690314570568 G103079] Ma,Sim,Hew,Dil,A,VL 394 772
Scotland 352 506
Beinn nam
Fuaran 806 260 2,644 853 02B 50 56.506328034678;-4.6647767957458 NN361381] Ma,C...
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Fouhren (Luxembourgish:
Furen [
ˈfuːə̯ʀən]; German: Fuhren) is a
small town in the
commune of Tandel, in north-eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024[update],...
-
Friary Franciscan Friars,
probably Third Order Regular ruinous by 1605
Fuaran; Farr****nnagh Fore Anchorite's Cell
Anchorites dissolved 1616 on the death...