-
Leinster (/ˈlɛnstər/ LEN-stər; Irish:
Laighin [ˈl̪ˠəinʲ] or Cúige
Laighean [ˌkuːɟə ˈl̪ˠəinˠ]) is one of the four
provinces of Ireland, in the southeast...
-
Leinster Rugby (Irish: Rugbaí Laighean) is one of the four
professional provincial club
rugby union teams from the
island of Ireland. They
compete in the...
-
Leinster House (Irish:
Teach Laighean) is the seat of the Oireachtas, the
parliament of Ireland. Originally, it was the
ducal palace of the
Dukes of Leinster...
- Duke of
Leinster (/ˈlɪnstər/; Irish: Diúc Laighean) is a
title and the
premier dukedom in the
Peerage of Ireland. The
subsidiary titles of the Duke of...
- The
Leinster Leader is a
newspaper published in Naas,
County Kildare, Ireland.
Johnston Press bought the
Leinster Leader Group in 2005. The
Leinster Leader...
- Earl of
Leinster was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 3
March 1646 for
Robert Cholmondeley. He had
already been
created a baronet,...
- New
Leinster was a name
given to the
Stewart Island in the
Royal Charter of
November 1840,
which stated the
division of New
Zealand into
three parts. The...
- Paul
Leinster CBE is
Professor of
Environmental ****essment in the
Centre for
Environment and
Agricultural Informatics at
Cranfield University. In 2008...
- 51°30′45.4″N 0°11′1″W / 51.512611°N 0.18361°W / 51.512611; -0.18361
Leinster Gardens is a
street in Bayswater, London. It is
lined with tall, ornate...
- The
Leinster Express is a
regional newspaper in
Ireland that
serves County Laois. The
paper was part of the
Leinster Leader Group,
which was sold to Johnston...