- vi 4 at the
library of the
Royal Irish Academy.
Iorrus Domnann and Inis
Gluairé Loch
Dairbhreach Sruth na Maoilé
Based on (Duffy 1883); a
point summary...
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Ceannmhaigh Cannaway Cill Bheanáin
Kilbonane Cill
Muire Kilmurry Cill na
Gluaire Kilnaglory Cnoc an
Bhile Knockavilly An
Corrbhaile Corbally An Díseart...
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Thuaidh Mayo
Inishkea Islands 464 24 155 0 F5623 [205] 35277
Inishglora Inis
Gluaire Mayo
Atlantic Ocean 37 22 16 0 54°12′31″N 10°7′38″W / 54.20861°N 10.12722°W...
- City
Cathedral parish; see
Saint Finbarre's
Cathedral Kilnaglory Cill na
Gluaire South-west
Muskerry East Only the
townland of
Ballynora is in the barony...
- Táin Bó
Flidhais or the Mayo Táin. In 2007, a new arts centre, Áras Inis
Gluaire,
opened in the town. Its
mission was to
become a
leading bilingual arts...
- (89 ft)
Moynish More Maínis Mór Clew Bay 62 37 m (121 ft)
Inishglora Inis
Gluaire Atlantic Islands 60 22 m (72 ft)
Inishbee Inis Bí
Newport Bay 56 29 m (95 ft)...
- Cunning,
parish of Carncastle,
barony of
Glenarm Upper Gluare. Modern-Irish
Gluaire,
meaning "brightness, purity", and
anglicised as Glore.
Located in the...
- po****tion of 2,027 people. St.
Patrick is said to have
built the
Church of
Gluaire around 435 A.D.
Within the town limits, the
remnants of a
historic stone...