- at Cruachán (Rathcroghan) at Tulsk,
County Roscommon to
Rathmorgan Fort (
Iorras Domhnann) at the
south end of
Carrowmore Lake in the
centre of the Barony...
- eilí, cosaí and déantaí respectively. The
northern Mayo
dialect of
Erris (
Iorras) and
Achill (Acaill) is in
grammar and
morphology essentially a Connacht...
- 84″N 9°49′17.98″W / 53.3269000°N 9.8216611°W / 53.3269000; -9.8216611
Iorras Aithneach is an Irish-speaking
peninsula in the West of
County Galway with...
-
Errisbeg Mountain or
Errisbeg (Irish:
Iorras Beag) is a hill in Roundstone,
County Galway, in the West of Ireland, with a
height of 300 m. The
summit has...
- 57.191645761842;-5.9144023852479 NG636180] Ma,3 1740 684
Ireland 364 150
Iorras Beag 300 278 984 912 47B 44 53.395187810734;-9.9595108533766 L697401] Ma...
- Coolera/Strandhill Cuil
Iorra/Leathrós Founded: 1886 County:
Sligo Colours: Red and
White Grounds:
Ransboro Park Coordinates: 54°14′41″N 8°32′33″W /...
-
Galway City Gaeltacht. Irish-speaking
areas in
County Mayo can be
found in
Iorras,
Acaill and Tourmakeady.
According to the 2016 census,
Irish is
spoken outside...
- is an
outlier of the
large group of
monuments at
Carrowmore on the Cúil
Iorra Peninsula on the
western outskirts of the town. The area
around Sligo town...
- Cliff") is a
cliff in
County Galway. The
Carrowmore p****age
tombs on the Cúil
Iorra Peninsula in
County Sligo, are ****ociated with the Cailleach. One is called...
- (1986) for
Tangaveane and
Commeen (also near Glenties), Ó Curnáin (1996) for
Iorras Aithneach in
Connemara (Kilkieran and vicinity) and Ó Sé (2000) for the...