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Slíghe Chualann (Irish for 'Highway of Cualu';
modern spelling Slí Chualann) was a road in
Early Christian Ireland running south across Áth
Cliath ("the...
- Hall). The five
roads are said to be:
Slighe ****ail,
which went west
towards Lough Owel, then to Rathcroghan.
Slighe Midluachra,
which went to Slane, then...
- The
Great Glen Way (Scottish Gaelic:
Slighe a'
Ghlinne Mhòir) is a long
distance path in Scotland. It
follows the
Great Glen,
running from Fort William...
- most
notable for
Dunseverick Castle. One of the five
great highways, or
slighe of
ancient Ireland,
Slige Midluachra, had its
terminal point at Dunseverick...
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Dublin to Galway, the
Slighe Asail,
which ran near the
present Mullingar, the
Slighe Dala,
which ran southwest, and the
Slighe Midluachra, the Northern...
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There were five main
roads leading from Tara:
Slíghe Asail,
Slíghe Chualann,
Slíghe Dála,
Slíghe Mór and
Slíghe Midluachra.
Horses were one of the main means...
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Football League First Division Scream Street (TV series)
Seasaidh Lexy
Slighe gu
Biadh Squeak!
Strange Hill High Tìr is
Teanga Most of the
adult programming...
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Speyside Way (Doric:
Strathspey Way;[citation needed]
Scottish Gaelic:
Slighe Shrath Spe) is a long-distance path in the
Scottish Highlands. The route...
- The West
Highland Way (Scottish Gaelic:
Slighe Taobh an Iar na Gàidhealtachd) is a
linear long-distance
route in Scotland. It is 154 km (96 miles) long...
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thoroughfare on the
north side of Dublin, Ireland, and was
originally part of the
Slighe Midh-Luchra, Dublin's
ancient road to the
north that
begins where the original...