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- Rosguill (Irish language and official name: Ros Goill) is a peninsula situated in the north-north-west of County Donegal on the north coast of Ulster,...
- Downies (Irish: Na Dúnaibh) is a Gaeltacht village and townland on the Rosguill peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland. The village is on the s****s of Sheephaven...
- than cha(n), cha(n) has almost ousted ní in northernmost dialects (e.g. Rosguill and Tory Island), though even in these areas níl "is not" is more common...
- Íochtair) commonly known as The Murder Hole Beach, is a beach situated on Rosguill, a peninsula located on the north coast of County Donegal in the north-west...
- known as 'carraig ghoill' (Goll's Rock). This event gave the surrounding Rosguill peninsula its name - Ros Goill refers to 'Goll's peninsula'. When the witch...
- of Ireland is the location for three peninsulas: Inishowen, Fanad and Rosguill. The main po****tion centre of Inishowen, Ireland's largest peninsula,...
- construction of the Harry Blaney Bridge, which opened in 2009 to link the Rosguill and Fanad peninsulas across Mulroy Bay in north County Donegal. He died...
- Dunree Buncrana Grianán of Aileach (Greenan Fort) Ramelton Rathmullan Fanad Rosguill Doe Castle Derryveagh Mountains Horn Head Tory Island Árainn Mhór (Arranmore...
- Peninsula Mizen Head Peninsula Mullet Peninsula Munster Old Head of Kinsale Rosguill Sheep's Head Peninsula The Apennine Peninsula is the dominant geographical...
- (Fintown) and stretches south to Gleann Colm Cille and north to Fanad and Rosguill. There are nearly 7,000 people living in the area and 2,000 daily Irish...