- Láir (Middletown) An Bun Beag (Bunbeg) Bun an
Inbhir (Bunaninver) Bun an
Leaca (Brinlack or Brinaleck) An
Charraig (Carrick)
Carraig an
tSeascain (Carrickataskin)...
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Lough Aleck More (Irish: Loch an
Leaca Mór) is a
freshwater lake in the
northwest of Ireland. It is
located in
County Donegal in the
Rosses fishery. Lough...
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Lackabaun (Irish: An
Leaca Bhán,
meaning 'the
white hillside') is a
townland 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of
Castleisland in the
parish of Castleisland, County...
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Leacanabuaile Native name
Leaca na Buaile (Irish)
Location of
Leacanabuaile in
Ireland Type
stone ringfort Location Kimego West, Caherciveen,
County Kerry...
- Scotland. pp. 169–180. ISBN 978-0-903903-22-6. FitzPatrick,
Elizabeth (2003). "
Leaca and
Gaelic inauguration ritual in
medieval Ireland". In
Richard Welander...
- Cafés + 1' 23" 6 Emil Dima (ROU) MsTina–Focus + 1' 27" 7 Gonçalo
Leaça (POR) LA Alumínios + 1' 28" 8 Francisco Campos (POR) Miranda–Mortágua +...
- of
Leaca Bán".
Retrieved 23
November 2016. "Irish Press,
February 26, 1958". "Death record" (PDF).
Retrieved 23
November 2016. The
Lights of
Leaca Bán...
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Meenlaragh (Mín Lárach) —
Donegal 372 442 18.8 — —
Gweedore (Bun na
Leaca) —
Donegal 392 441 12.5 — —
Ardmore —
Waterford 412 435 5.6 — — Ballinakill...
- Knocknamuck, Cnon na Muc (hill of the pigs) Lackeragh,
Leaca Riabhach (striped hillside) Lacadane,
Leaca Bhan (white hillside ?)
Laharan East and West, Leath...
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hazel Carrowbeg Ceathrú
Bheag the
little quarter Carrownalacka Ceathrú an
Leaca quarter of the
hillside Cas****ahenny
Caiseal Laithinne Lahinny's stone...