- Ireland:
Seefin, a
townland in
County Cavan Seefin (Comeragh Mountains) (726 m), a
mountain in the
Comeragh Mountains,
County Waterford Seefin (Wicklow...
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Seefin P****age Tomb (Irish:Tuama Pasáiste Shuí Finn) is an
empty p****age
grave and
National Monument located atop
Seefin hill,
County Wicklow, Ireland...
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Seefin (Irish: Suí Finn) is a
mountain near the
southern border of
County Limerick, Ireland. At 528m (1,732 ft) it is the
highest point and the second...
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Seefin (Irish: Suí Finn
meaning Seat, or
resting place, of Fionn) is a
mountain in
County Wicklow,
Ireland that lies just south-west of the
boundary with...
- The
Comeragh Mountains (Irish: Na Comaraigh) are a
glaciated mountain range situated in
southeast Ireland in
County Waterford. They are
located between...
- a
member of the
local Whiteboy movement. Daly was
hanged on the Hill of
Seefin in 1820 for
allegedly attempting to ********inate
local landlord James Hardiman...
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tourist destination. The
village is
surrounded by a
horseshoe of
hills and
Seefin Mountain. The
Caragh and Behy
rivers flow at
either side of the village...
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means "the
brindled mountain(s). The
mountains include Seefin (528m, 1702 ft), near
Seefin on the
northwest is
Black Rock (516m, 1696 ft) and 3 miles...
- (Germany), 2003. 128 p. (Dipoloma thesis) Ann McCarthy:
Under the
Shadow of
Seefin. 2001
Frank O'****ny: Kilcrohane. (Book 1:
Kilcrohane - the Holy Ground—Book...
- eighteenth-century
Irish gentry -
until finally one's gaze
rested upon
Seefin, a pearl-grey
phantasm of a mountain, its
summit gleaming maybe with the...