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Machaire Rabhartaigh (known in
English as Magheroarty),
meaning "plain of the
spring tide/plain of Roarty", is a
Gaeltacht village and
townland on the...
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Magherascouse (/ˈmækrəˌskuːs/ MACK-rə-SKOOSE, from Irish:
Machaire Scamha,
meaning "Plain of the bare
patch of rocks") is a
rural townland near Ballygowan...
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strongholds of
Gaelic football in
County Donegal.
Their home
ground is at
Machaire Gathlán, and (as of
January 2024) they
share the
record for most wins in...
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Magherafelt (/ˌmæhərəˈfɛlt, ˌmækə-/ MA-hə-rə-FELT, MAK-ə-; from
Irish Machaire Fíolta,
meaning 'plain of Fíolta',
pronounced [ˈmˠaxəɾʲə ˈfʲiːl̪ˠt̪ˠə])...
- (Lunniagh) Loch Caol (Loughkeel)
Machaire Chlochair (Magheraclogher)
Machaire Gathlán (Magheragallon or Magheragallen)
Machaire Loisce (Magheralosk) Mín an...
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Maghera (/ˌmæhəˈrɑː, ˌmækəˈrɑː/ MA-hə-RAH, MAK-ə-RAH; from
Irish Machaire Rátha,
meaning 'plain of the ringfort') is a
small town at the foot of the Glenshane...
- St. Mary's
Grammar School is a
grammar school in Magherafelt,
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. St. Mary's was
founded in 1927 by the
Sisters of the...
- 52°24′N 8°24′W / 52.4°N 8.4°W / 52.4; -8.4 The
Golden Vale (Irish:
Machaire méith na Mumhan) is the
historic name
given to an area of
rolling pastureland...
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Maharees or
Magharees (Irish: An
Machaire or Na Machairí) is a 5 km long
tombolo located on the
northern side of the
Dingle Peninsula in
County Kerry,...
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Machrihanish (Scottish Gaelic:
Machaire Shanais,
pronounced [ˈmaxɪɾʲə ˈhanɪʃ]) is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, on the west
coast of Scotland. It is a...