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Ballylickey or
Ballylicky (Irish: Béal Átha
Leice) is a
village on the N71
national secondary road and
Bantry Bay near Bantry,
County Cork, Ireland. The...
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Kilnaleck (Irish: Cill na
Leice,
meaning 'church of the flagstone') is a
small village in
County Cavan,
Ireland on the R154
regional road.
Kilnaleck was...
- Bell**** (from
Irish Béal
Leice 'mouth of the flagstones') is a
large village and
civil parish in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland.
While the greater...
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Bellanaleck (from
Irish Bealach na
Leice,
meaning 'p**** of the flagstone') is a
small village in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. It lies just south...
- /ˈLʲeːɡʲa/
leave 1 sg. subj.
marbae /ˈmarve/ ([ˈmarvɘ]?) kill 2 sg. subj.
léice /ˈLʲeːɡʲe/
leave 2 sg. subj.
marbai /ˈmarvi/ ([ˈmarvɨ]?) kill 2 sg. indic...
- Bell****s (from
Irish Béal
Leice,
meaning 'ford-mouth of the flagstone') is a
small village and
townland in
south County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. In the...
- "fort of the wolf"; "Cú Allaidh's fort")
Tullynalecky (from
Tulaigh na
Leice, "flagstone hill") – site of St Patrick's
Catholic graveyard Templebreed...
- Cú /
Dabhach Phádraig 486 540 439
Bellanaleck Bealach na
Leice 213 532 714 Bell**** Béal
Leice 836 904 968
Brookeborough Achadh Lon 517 452 438
Clabby Clabaigh...
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Belcoo Béal Cú
Light Blue and Navy Gorm agus
Cabhlach Belnaleck Béal na
Leice Red and
White Dearg agus Bán
Brookeborough Achadh Lun Red and
Black Dearg...
- Ulster. The
album was
launched on 12
December 2009 in Leo's Tavern, Mín a'
Leice, Donegal. A
further launch took
place in Belfast's Cultúrlann
McAdam Ó Fiaich...