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longphort (Ir. plur. longp****rt) is a term used in
Ireland for a
Viking ship
enclosure or s**** fortress.
Although these longphorts were used as bases...
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Templeport St Aidan's GAA
Teampall An
Phoirt Founded: 1910 County:
Cavan Colours:
Green and Gold Grounds: St Aidan's Park,
Bawnboy Playing kits Senior...
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Porthall (Irish:
Halla an
Phoirt) is a
village and
townland in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
village is
located on the west bank of the
River Foyle, in...
- East Wall Road (Irish: Bóthar an
Phoirt Thoir) runs from the
junction of the East-Link
drawbridge and
North Wall Quay,
along the side of the
northern part...
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Portmore Lough (from
Irish Loch an
Phoirt Mhóir 'lake of the
great landing place') is a
small lake in
southwest County Antrim,
Northern Ireland that drains...
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include Longford (from
Irish an Longphort 'the dock'),
Upperland (from Áth an
Phoirt Leathain meaning "ford of the
broad (river) bank") and
Forkhill (from Foirceal...
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Upperlands (from
Irish Áth an
Phoirt Leathain,
meaning 'ford of the
broad (river) bank') is a
small village in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It...
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Templeport (Irish:
Teampall an
Phoirt) is a
civil parish in the
barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland. The
chief towns in the
parish are
Bawnboy and...
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Carrickaport lough (Irish:
Carraig an
Phoirt,
meaning 'rocks of the bog [port, a bog here]') is a
freshwater lake in
Kiltubrid parish,
south County Leitrim...
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shortened to Port)
which is the
anglicisation of the
Gaelic Teampall An
Phoirt ("The
Church of the Port or Bank or Landing-Place"). The
church referred...