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Killyleagh (/kɪliˈleɪ/; from
Irish Cill Ó
Laoch,
meaning 'church of the
descendants of
Laoch') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland...
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Pairc nan
Laoch is a
shinty stadium in Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is home to Skye Camanachd. Skye
Camanachd originally pla**** at Home Farm in...
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Gaelic games of
hurling and
Gaelic football, the "man of the match" (Irish:
Laoch na hImeartha, "hero of the game") is
commonly awarded after important games...
- Dubhlaoch', a
given name
composed of the
elements dubh 'Black, pale' and
laoch 'warrior, Champion.
Champions later called Knights . Bill
Dooley (1934–2016)...
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Keane was
featured on
Season 8
episode 1 of TG4's do****entary
series 'Sé Mo
Laoch,
which features some of Ireland's
greatest traditional musicians. The 25...
- Findlaech),
composed of the
elements fionn "white", "fair" (see Finn) +
laoch "warrior", "hero",
which led many
people believe that has been reinforced...
- the Isle of Skye's
shinty club, Skye Camanachd. They play at
Pairc nan
Laoch above the town on the road to Struan.
Portree is home to two
football clubs...
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reserve team in the WCA
Development League. The club is
based at
Pairc nan
Laoch, Portree. Skye had a
strong tradition of
playing shinty on the Old Celtic...
- to Seán Ó
Riada in Dublin's
Liberty Hall. In 2011, A festival, Féile na
Laoch, was
organised in his
honour by his son, Peadar,
between 30
September and...
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Faithful Harp for RTÉ television. He has also
directed five
series of Sé Mo
Laoch for the TG4
television channel, do****enting and
archiving the
lives of Ireland's...