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Choirce (Irish: [ˌɡɔɾˠt̪ˠ ə ˈxɔɾʲcə];
meaning "oat field"),
anglicised as
Gortahork, is a
village and
townland in the
northwest of
County Donegal, Ireland...
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Gneeveguilla Goatstown Golden Goleen Goresbridge Gorey Gormanston Gort
Gortahork (Gort a' Choirce)
Gorteen Gortnahoe Gortnavern Gougane Barra Goulane Gowran...
- of over 4,000
centred on the
towns of
Falcarragh (An Fál Carrach) and
Gortahork (Gort an Choirce). It is a
Gaeltacht area,
meaning the
Irish language...
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contemporary (and controversial) Irish-language poet
Cathal Ó
Searcaigh from
Gortahork in Cloughaneely, and
where he is
known to
locals as Gúrú na
gCnoc ('Guru...
- was
educated locally at
Caiseal na
gCorr National School and then at
Gortahork Vocational College (Gairmscoil
Ghort a' Choirce). He
describes his childhood...
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Harper from
Castlefinn Melanie Houton from
Malin Theresa Kavanagh from
Gortahork Eimear McColgan from
Malin Roisin McGrory from
Culdaff Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh...
- (1894). "Balor on Tory Island". pp. 283–295. (No. 13.
Michael Curran,
Gortahork, Co. Donegal)
Curtin (1894). "Balor of the Evil Eye and Lui
Lavada his...
- this, he
served in Killybegs, Lettermacaward,
Gortahork, Glenties,
Kilmacrennan and Annagry. In
Gortahork, he ****ually
abused 16 boys
between 1976 and...
- Irish). Indreabhán: Cló Iar-Chonnachta. ISBN 1902420608. [travel book,
Gortahork] Ó Searcaigh, Séamus (1945). Laochas: Scéalta as an tSeanlitríocht (in...
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Kilmacrenan barony:
Bunbeg Carrowkeel Creeslough Derrybeg Dunfanaghy Falcarragh Gortahork Kilmacrenan Letterkenny Meenlaragh ****ord
Rathmelton Rathmullan Tory...