- In
Irish mythology, the fear
gorta (Irish: Man of
hunger / Man of famine; also
known as the fear gortach) is a
phantom of
hunger resembling an emaciated...
-
projects in Africa. Self Help
Africa merged with
Gorta, in July 2014, and was
known for a
period as
Gorta-Self Help Africa. In 2021, the
organisation merged...
- The
Great Famine, also
known as the
Great Hunger (Irish: an
Gorta Mór [ənˠ ˈɡɔɾˠt̪ˠə ˈmˠoːɾˠ]), the
Famine and the
Irish Potato Famine, was a
period of...
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Gorta, also
called Gorta (B) is a
village located in
Bidar district, Karnataka, India. It is
located in
Hulsur taluk. As per 2001 census,
Gorta village...
- and 1845–1852, the 1879
famine (sometimes
called the "mini-famine" or an
Gorta Beag)
caused hunger rather than m****
deaths and was
largely focused in the...
- Bram Stoker, W.B. Yeats, Séamus
Heaney and
Brendan Behan.
Known as An
Górta Mór ("The
Great Hurt") in the
Irish language,
during the
famine millions...
- (Ireland) (1845–49) is
sometimes referred to as the
Irish Potato Famine or an
Gorta Mór.
Irish famine may also
refer to:
Irish Famine (1740–41),
known in Irish...
-
dedicated to
raising awareness of the
Great Irish Hunger,
referred to as An
Gorta Mór in Irish, in
which over one
million starved to
death between 1845 and...
- The
legacy of the
Great Famine in
Ireland (Irish: An
Gorta Mór or An Drochshaol, litt: The Bad Life)
followed a
catastrophic period of
Irish history between...
-
almost two
million between 1845 and 1852
during the
Great Famine (Irish: An
Gorta Mór).
Irish immigrants found employment in the
police departments, fire...