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Termonfeckin or
Termonfechin (Irish:
Tearmann Feichín,
meaning 'Féchín's
church land') is a
small village and
townland in
County Louth, Ireland. It is...
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Termon as
Tearmann Dabhog (St. Davog's Termon)
until the end of the 15th
century when in 1496 the
Annals of
Ulster begin to
refer to it as
Tearmann Mhic Craith...
- The
Kerry International Dark-Sky
Reserve (KIDSR; Irish:
Tearmann Chiarraí na Spéire Dorcha) is a dark-sky
preserve in
County Kerry, Ireland. It was designated...
- Tarmonbarry,
officially Termonbarry (Irish:
Tearmann Bearaigh,
meaning 'St Barry's sanctuary'), is a
village in
County Roscommon, Ireland. 8 km west of...
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Glengarriff Forest Irish:
Tearmann Dúlra
Gleann Garbh IUCN
category IV (habitat/species
management area)
Location County Cork,
Ireland Area 300 ha Established...
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Termon (Irish: An
Tearmann,
meaning 'place of sanctuary') is a
village in the
north of
County Donegal, Ireland.
Termon is
located eight miles from Letterkenny...
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Uragh Wood (Irish:
Tearmann Dúlra
Choill na hIúraí) is wood in Tuosist,
County Kerry, Ireland,
which was
designated a
nature reserve in 1982. The wood...
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Belfast Asylum (Irish:
Tearmann Bhéal Feirste) was a
psychiatric hospital on the
Falls Road in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. The hospital,
which was designed...
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developments such as Mill Grove.
Until the late 1700s, the area was
known as An
Tearmann,
meaning 'a
place of sanctuary'. The
modern Irish (Paiteagó) and English...
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Gaelic (Irish) word
meaning 'sanctuary, boundary'.
Other spellings include tearmann,
tarman and termondd. It
denotes land
belonging to
Irish early Christian...