- The
Night of the Big Wind (Irish: Oíche na
Gaoithe Móire) was a
powerful European windstorm that
swept across what was then the
United Kingdom of Great...
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Neart Na
Gaoithe ("strength of the wind" in Gaelic,
pronounced [ˈɲarʃd nə gɤ.jə]) is an offs**** wind farm
under construction in the
outer Firth of Forth...
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Windgap (Irish:
Bearna na
Gaoithe,
meaning 'the wind gap'), is a
village in
County Kilkenny, in Ireland.
Windgap is
located in the south-western part...
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commonly known as "Willy willy". In Ireland, dust
devils are
known as "sí
gaoithe" or "fairy wind". Hot
cinders underneath freshly deposited ash in recently...
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Blackford (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Gaoithe) is
located in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland,
approximately 5
miles (8 kilometres) from the town of Auchterarder...
- two offs**** wind
projects at
Codling Wind Park in
Ireland and
Neart na
Gaoithe in Scotland. The
company have
plans for a
floating offs**** wind development...
- Hill"
Beinn Uan – "Lamb Hill" Cnoc na Mòine – "The Peat Hill" Cnoc na
Gaoithe – "The Hill of the Wind" Cnoc an t-Seòmair – "The Hill of the Room" Creag...
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Windhill (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc na
Gaoithe) is a
hamlet in Ross and Cromarty, in the
Highland council area of Scotland,
about halfway between the villages...
- Mullingar. Brú Ború, Cashel. Brú na Sí, Youghal. Clasaċ, Clontarf. Cnoc na
Gaoithe, Tulla. Cois na hAbhna, Ennis. Cultúrlann na hÉireann, Headquarters, Monkstown...
- in
Brooklyn in 1881. Burke's
chief claim to fame is the poem Oíche na
Gaoithe Móire (Night of the Big Wind),
concerning a
severe windstorm which swept...