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- Lissan House is a historic house and tourist attraction in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, that was the seat of the Staples baronets. Lissan lies nestled...
- Lissan (from Irish Lios Áine, meaning 'Aine's fort') is a civil and Anglican and Roman Catholic ecclesiastical parish that spans parts of County Londonderry...
- Saint Michael's GAC Lissan (Irish: CLG Naomh Mhichil Lios Áine) is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation located in the Catholic parish of Lissan, County Londonderry...
- Lissan-ul-Maghreb (Arabic: لِسَانُ المَغرِب) was a Moroccan arabophone newspaper established in Tangier in 1907. It was founded by two Lebanese brothers...
- Darausha, and the Dhiabat, aided the effort to secure the p**** of Aba el Lissan, along the Maan–Aqaba road. The Dhumaniyeh attacked the Fuweilah blockhouse...
- estate. In 1818 he married Charlotte Staples, daughter of John Staples of Lissan House near Cookstown. John Staples was a respected lawyer and member of...
- bridge at Ras Baalbek 2 July 1917: Defeat of the Ottoman forces at Aba el Lissan, an outpost of Aqaba 18 September 1917: Attack on the railway near Mudawara...
- Challenged and Physically Challenged Kids. Tanzeem al-Lissan - Eid Bagh, Dhobi Ghat, Faisalabad (http://al-lissan.org) 041-2601487 List of Schools for Special...
- Killywool Kilrea Knockloughrim Largy Lavey Lenamore Lettershandoney Lisbunny Lissan Macosquin Magilligan Maydown Moneymore Moneyneany Newbuildings Nixon's Corner...
- The Staples Baronetcy, of Lissan in the County of Tyrone and Faughanvale in the County of Londonderry, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was...