- tSéipéil),
Castle Village (Baile an Chaisleáin),
Baile an
Fhormna and
Baile an
Lorgain. The
island was
originally called Árainn Airthir, and
later Inis Oirthir...
-
Lurgan (from
Irish An
Lorgain,
meaning 'the long low ridge') is a town in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland, near the
southern s**** of
Lough Neagh and...
- Seán Treacy's Seán Ó Treasaigh, An
Lorgain Founded: 1973 County:
Armagh Colours:
Maroon and
White Grounds: The
Hurling Field,
Lurgan Coordinates: 54°28′38″N...
- St Michael's
Grammar School (Irish:
Scoil Ghramadaí
Naomh Mícheál, an
Lorgain) was a
Roman Catholic grammar school in Lurgan,
County Armagh, Northern...
- Lorgan,
derives from "baile" (meaning townland, town or homestead) and "
lorgain" or "lorga" (long low
ridge or
strip of land). The
local national (primary)...
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Lurgan An
Lorgain Civil Parish Lurgan Location in
Ireland Coordinates: 53°50′41″N 7°7′3″W / 53.84472°N 7.11750°W / 53.84472; -7.11750
Country Ireland...
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Druim Bróncha/Bhrónaí,
meaning 'Brónach's ridge')
Lurganbane (from
Irish Lorgain Bhán,
meaning 'long
white ridge') Past and
present notable residents include:...
- East. The main
settlement in Clanbr****il, Lurgan, was
originally named Lorgain Bhaile Mhic Cana ("ridge of Mac Cana's townland").
Nearby Portadown (Port...
- -6.187
Lurganville (historically
Lurganavill or Lurganaveel, from
Irish Lorgain a' Mhíl,
meaning 'long
ridge of the hare') is a
small village and townland...
-
Civil Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk,
County Louth)
Lurgankeel (Irish: An
Lorgain Chaol),
Faughart Civil Parish,
Barony of
Upper Dundalk,
County Louth Maghereagh...