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Skellig Michael (Irish:
Sceilg Mhichíl [ˌʃcɛlʲəɟ ˈvʲɪçiːlʲ]), also
called Great Skellig (Irish:
Sceilig Mhór [ˈʃcɛlʲəɟ woːɾˠ]), is a twin-pinnacled crag...
- Cill
Mhichíl is the
Irish name for two
villages in Ireland: Kilmihil,
County Clare Kilmichael,
County Cork This
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- Catalunya), Álvaro
Galvis (Universidad de los Andes), Mairéad Nic
Giolla Mhichíl (Dublin City University), and
Airina Volungevičienė (Vytautas
Magnus University)...
- Ó Maoilmhichíl is an
uncommon surname of
Irish origin devolving into the
common Irish surnames Mitc**** and Mulvihill. The
surname Mitc**** is derived...
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Kilmichael (Irish: Cill
Mhichíl) is a
village and
civil parish in the
barony of West Muskerry,
County Cork, Ireland. Kilmichael's post
office (P.O.) is...
- Mick
Neville Park (Irish: Páirc
Mhichíl Neville) is a
Gaelic games stadium,
located in Rathkeale,
County Limerick. It
serves as a
secondary home venue...
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Templemichael (Irish:
Teampall Mhichíl) is a
civil parish in
County Longford, Ireland. It is
approximately 40
square kilometres (15.4 sq mi) in area....
- The
Kilmichael ambush (Irish: Luíochán
Chill Mhichíl) was an
attack carried out on 28
November 1920 by the
Irish Republican Army (IRA) near the village...
- 364-hectare (899-acre)
Important Bird Area. Also
known as
Great Skellig (Sceilig
Mhichíl in Irish), this is the
larger of the two islands, with two
peaks rising...
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Mhichíl".
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