- Áine Ní
Ghlinn is a
bilingual Irish journalist, poet,
playwright and children's writer. She was
Laureate na nÓg ("Children's Laureate"), 2020—2023, the...
- In
Scottish folklore, the
fachan (or fachin, fachen,
Direach Ghlinn Eitidh or
Dithreach (dwarf of Glen Etive)) is a
monster or
giant described by John...
-
Glenuig (/ɡlɛˈnuːɪɡ/ glen-OO-ig,
Scottish Gaelic:
Ghlìnn-Ùige) is a
small village in Moidart, Lochaber, Highland, on the west
coast of Scotland. It is...
- northwesterly-southeasterly
alignment is
known as the Sma' Glen, (Scottish Gaelic: Caol
Ghlinn Amain). The A822 road
takes advantage of this
deeply incised section of...
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Glenluce (Scottish Gaelic:
Clachan Ghlinn Lus) is a
small village in the
parish of Old Luce in Wigtownshire, Scotland. It
contains a
village shop, a caravan...
-
imaginative life". Siobhán
Parkinson was the
first Laureate. As of 2020, Áine Ní
Ghlinn is the in****bent
Laureate na nÓg. Siobhán Parkinson,
described by The Irish...
- The
Spittal of
Glenshee (Scottish Gaelic:
Spideal Ghlinn Sìdh,
pronounced [ˈspitʲəl̪ˠ ʝliːɲ ˈʃiːʝ]) lies at the head of
Glenshee in the
highlands of eastern...
-
Cultural offices Preceded by P. J.
Lynch Laureate na nÓg 2018–2020 Succeeded by Áine Ní
Ghlinn...
- New Luce (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile Ùr
Ghlinn Lus) is a
civil parish in
Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. It lies in the
traditional county of Wigtownshire...
- 1952, I)
Ciara Ní É (E,I)
Ailbhe Ní Ghearb****gh (born 1984, I) Áine Ní
Ghlinn (born 1955, I)
Doireann Ní Ghríofa (born 1981, I/E)
Charlotte Nooth (19th...