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Auchenshuggle (/ˌɒxənˈʃʊɡəl/ okh-ən-SHOOG-əl;
Scottish Gaelic:
Achadh an t-
Seagail, lit. 'the rye field') is an area of
Glasgow in Scotland, to the south...
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Irish Folk Ways, p. 272 Danaher, The Year in Ireland, p. 121 "Druim an t-
Seagail | The Schools' Collection". dúchas.ie.
Retrieved 12
February 2022. Danaher...
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Listoghil (Irish: Lios an t
Seagail) is the
large central monument in the
Carrowmore group of
prehistoric tombs in
County Sligo in Ireland. It was numbered...
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Cappataggle (Irish:
Ceapach an t
Seagail) is a
village located between the
towns of
Loughrea and
Ballinasloe in east
County Galway. With the
areas Kilrickle...
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Cappataggle Ceapach an t
Seagail Founded: 1885 County:
Galway Nickname:
Cappy Colours: Red and
Black Grounds:
Cappataggle Community Sportsfield Coordinates:...
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Auchenshuggle Bridge (Achadh an t-
Seagail - "the rye field" - in Gaelic) is a road
bridge spanning the
River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. The Auchenshuggle...
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Corrib gas project.[citation needed]
Srahataggle (Irish:
Sraith an t
Seagail),
covering an area of 4,167
acres (16.86 km2), is a
remote village; in...
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townland name is an
anglicisation of the
Gaelic placename "Cnoc-a'-t
Seagail"
which means 'Hill of the Rye'. The
oldest surviving mention of the name...
- 73353°W / 54.32729; -9.73353),
promontory fort
Srahataggle (Sraith an t
Seagail) (54°19′05″N 9°39′51″W / 54.31792°N 9.66425°W / 54.31792; -9.66425)...