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Kinvara or
Kinvarra (Irish: Cinn
Mhara,
meaning 'head of the sea') is a sea port
village in the
southwest of
County Galway, Ireland. It is
located in...
- Bord
Iascaigh Mhara (Irish pronunciation: [ˌbˠoːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈiəsˠkəj ˈwaɾˠə];
meaning "Sea Fish Board" or "Irish Sea
Fisheries Board"; BIM) is the
agency of...
- mermaids. They are most
commonly referred to as maighdeann-
mhara in
Scottish Gaelic,
maighdean mhara in Irish, and
moidyn varrey in Manx ('maiden of the sea'...
- sectors.
Examples of
teaching bodies in the
public sector were Bord
Iascaigh Mhara, CERT, FÁS, Teagasc, the
Vocational Education Committees and Institutes...
- 2004
Dhakad Chhora Yes 2004
baavli Yes 2004
Karamveer Yes Yes 2004
Mhara Gaon
Mhara Desh Yes Yes 2005
Tadap Yes 2005
Nikamma Yes 2005
Khardoo Yes 2005...
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Bhoomi (1982)
Vijeta (1982) Star (1982) Ab
Ayega Mazaa (1984)
Arjun (1985)
Mhara Peehar Sasra (1985)
Ankush (1986)
Swati (1986) Yeh Woh
Manzil To
Nahin (1987)...
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Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh (Albin O'Molloy, died 1223),
bishop Ailbhe of
Ceann Mhara (died 814),
cleric Ailbhe Nic
Giolla Bhrighde,
Irish screenwriter and author...
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Ailbhe of
Ceann Mhara (died 814) was an
Irish cleric. The
Annals of the Four
Masters list
Ailbhe among a
series of
notable deaths in
Ireland during the...
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Leenaun (Irish: An Líonán or Líonán Cinn
Mhara,
meaning 'valley at the head of the sea'), also Leenane, is a
village and 1,845 acre
townland in County...
- the
prehistoric carved Ringing Stone and for the
birds of the
Ceann a'
Mhara headland. Adomnán,
abbot of Iona
Abbey 679–704,
recorded several stories...