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Sliabh an
Iarainn (Irish for "iron mountain"),
anglicized Slieve Anierin, is a
mountain in
County Leitrim, Ireland. It
rises to 585
metres (1,919 ft)...
- were
denuded for the
making of
charcoal for iron
works around Sliabh an
Iarainn.
Working of the county's rich
deposits of iron ore
began in the 15th century...
- the
mountains of [the]
Conmaicne Rein in Connachta",
otherwise Sliabh an
Iarainn, "and they
brought a
darkness over the sun for
three days and
three nights"...
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Richard "the Iron"
Bourke (Irish: Risdeárd an
Iarainn Bourke; English: /bɜːrk/; BURK; d. 1583), 18th Mac
William Íochtar (Lower Mac William), was an Irish...
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scenic area of soft
rolling hills, woodlands,
lakes and the
Sliabh an
Iarainn and
Arigna mountains. It is a well
preserved town with
traditional pubs...
- Glúniairn (died 989), in Old
Norse Járnkné ([ˈjɑːrnˌkneː], "Iron-knee"), was a Norse-Gael king of
Dublin of the Uí Ímair
kindred which ruled over much...
- By 1566, O'Malley had
married a
second time, this time to Risdeárd an
Iarainn ("Iron Richard") Bourke, 18th Mac
William Íochtar (d.1583), his nickname...
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Swanlinbar (Irish: An
Muileann Iarainn,
meaning 'the iron mill') is a
small village on the N87
national secondary road in north-west
County Cavan, Ireland...
- The West
Highland Line (Scottish Gaelic:
Rathad Iarainn nan
Eilean – "Iron Road to the Isles") is a
railway line
linking the
ports of
Mallaig and Oban...
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Killererin (Irish: Cill Fhir
Iarainn) is a
Gaelic football club
based in the Tuam area in
County Galway, Ireland. It is a
member of the
Galway GAA branch...