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Swellies (or
Swillies - Welsh: Pwll Ceris) is a
stretch of the
Menai Strait in
North Wales. The...
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Lough Swilly (Irish: Loch Súilí,
meaning 'lake of eyes') in
Ireland is a
glacial fjord or sea
inlet lying between the
western side of the
Inishowen Peninsula...
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previously officially named and
still colloquially known as
Swilly, is an area in Plymouth.
Swilly House was the
first council estate built in
Plymouth during...
- The
River Swilly (Irish: An tSúileach) is a
river in
County Donegal, Ireland,
which flows in an
eastern direction through Letterkenny. Letterkenny, the...
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Calafoirt an Chonartha) at Berehaven,
Spike Island (off
modern Cóbh), and
Lough Swilly were
retained by the
United Kingdom in
accordance with the Anglo-Irish Treaty...
- The
Londonderry and
Lough Swilly Railway Company (The L&LSR, the
Swilly) was an
Irish public transport and
freight company that
operated in
parts of County...
- Ireland. The
station opened on 9
March 1903 when the
Londonderry and
Lough Swilly Railway opened their Letterkenny and
Burtonport Extension Railway, from...
- Ireland. The
station opened on 9
March 1903 when the
Londonderry and
Lough Swilly Railway opened their Letterkenny and
Burtonport Extension Railway, from...
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Territorial changes Creation of the
Irish Free
State and
Northern Ireland Partition of
Ireland British retain Berehaven,
Spike Island and
Lough Swilly...
- Shaq (also
known as
Roadman Shaq). He is also
known for his
mockumentary SWIL (Somewhere in London),
which focuses on four
characters and
their journey...