- this file? See
media help. "Down by the
Salley Gardens" (Irish: Gort na
Saileán) is a poem by
William Butler Yeats published in The
Wanderings of Oisin...
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Lough Sillan (Irish: Loch
Saileán) is a
lough (lake)
located near the town of Sher**** in
County Cavan, Ireland. On 25 July 1878,
schoolmaster Michael...
- (Cill Mhóire) Laga (Làga)
Ockle (Ocal)
Portuairk (Port Uairce)
Salen (An t-
Sàilean)
Sanna (Sanna)
Ardnamurchan has one of the
highest concentrations of Scottish...
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Fearann Ard-àirigh (Ferinardry) 54
Ruins Ardalum (Ardellum) 46 2
families Sàilean Ruadh (Salen) ? 1
family (at
Croit Phàraig)
Caolas (Sound of Ulva) 23 1...
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Saint Kilda Hiort Scottish Gaelic Main
island called Hirta Salen An t-
Sàilean Scottish Gaelic Scalpay Sgalpaigh Scottish Gaelic Scarinish Sgarainis Scottish...
- lambs")
Monrush (from Móin Rois
meaning "wooded peatland")
Sullenboy (from
Sailean Buí
meaning "yellow willows")
Tullagh (from
Tulach meaning "hilltop") Cookstown...
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Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-
Sàilean) is a
settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east
coast of the island, on the
Sound of Mull, approximately...
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large housing areas,
including Ardoyne,
Ballysillan (from
Irish Baile na
Saileán,
meaning 'townland of the
willow groves/sally groves') and Ligoniel(from...
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valley City
Saddell Saghadal City Salen,
Ardnamurchan An t-
Sàilean City Salen, Mull An t-
Sàilean City
Sanda Island Sandaigh Island Sandbank An Oitir, Taigh...
- on
Eilean nan
Caorach and Inn Island, and old lime
kilns can be seen at
Sailean, Port na
Moralachd and Port Ramsay; the last lime was
produced in 1934...