- The
North Channel (known in
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic as
Sruth na Maoile, in
Scots as the Sheuch) is the
strait between north-eastern
Northern Ireland...
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Sruth in
Aghaidh an Aird (Irish for "stream
against the height"),
sometimes called The Devil's Chimney, is Ireland’s
highest waterfall, with a height...
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Royal Irish Academy.
Iorrus Domnann and Inis Gluairé Loch
Dairbhreach Sruth na Maoilé
Based on (Duffy 1883); a
point summary is
given in
Duffy 1883...
- Bun
Sruth is a
small loch
about 70
yards (64 m) in
length at the
southeast extremity of the
island of
South Uist in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It...
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Peninsula Mullaghmore Peninsula Ox
Mountains Rosses Point Peninsula Sligo Abbey Sruth in
Aghaidh an Aird
Feldmarschall The 3rd Earl of
Carlingford (1639-1704)...
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Sruwaddacon Bay (Irish:
Sruth Fada Con,
meaning 'stream of the long hound') is a
tidal estuary which runs
through the
middle of the
Gaeltacht Kilcommon...
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shows cows
being taken across the Auld Brig, and
includes aerial shots.
Sruth gu Sal,
Episode 1: A 25-minute look at the
Forth River (2 Nov 2009). 275...
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rivers meet (the Muingnabo, the
Glenamoy and the Gweedaney)
flowing into
Sruth Fada Conn Bay. Its area is 1,446
acres (5.85 km2). In 1636 the
Barrett clan...
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Secker &
Warburg (new
edition 2000), p. 12, ISBN 0-436-20538-6. Edward,
sRuth Dudley.
Victor Gollancz, a Biography, pp. 246–247;
quoted in A Kind of Compulsion:...
- sraujà, Latv
strauja "stream"; Lith sraũtas "flow, torrent" OIr sruaimm, Ir
sruth "stream, river"; MW
ffrwd "brook, stream";
OBret frut "stream" OArm aṙu...