- have come from a
distressing family background. Tom
explores the
nearby '
turlach', a
winter lake fed by a
mysterious and
dangerous intermittently flowing...
-
Turlough Hill (Irish: Cnoc an Turlaigh,
meaning 'Hill of the
Turlach'), also
known as
Tomaneena (Irish:
Tuaim an Aonaigh,
meaning 'mound of the ****embly/fair')...
- Scowle,
porous irregular karst landscape in a
region of England.
Turlough (
turlach), a type of
disappearing lake
characteristic of
Irish karst. Uvala, a collection...
- A
turlough (turloch or
turlach in Irish) is a
seasonal or
periodic water body
found mostly in
limestone karst areas of Ireland, west of the
River Shannon...
- An Gort Mór, Inbhear,
Turlach, Ros Dubh, An
Tamhnaigh Bhig, Snámh Bó, Cill Bhriocáin, An Aill Bhuí, An tOileán Mór, An
Turlach Beag, Salalaoi, An Baile...
- 154.7321. doi:10.1080/01621459.1990.10475307. JSTOR 2289526. Park, B.U.;
Turlach, B.A. (1992). "Practical
performance of
several data
driven bandwidth selectors...
-
Rahasane Turlough (Irish:
Turlach Ráth Asáin) is a
turlough (an
intermittent lake), west of
Craughwell in
southwest County Galway. It is the
largest surviving...
- The Four
Roads Turlough (Irish:
Turlach Thigh Srathra)
Special Area of
Conservation (or SAC) is a
Natura 2000 site
based at the
village of Four Roads...
- Turlough, (Irish:
Turlach, from tuar lach,
meaning 'dry place': in particular, a
seasonal lake) is a
village in
County Mayo, Ireland, 6 km
northeast of...
- mound, heap Tullamore, Tullyallen, Tullyhogue,
Tullow turlough,
turlagh turlach turlough Turlough, Turloughmore,
Turlaghmore orlar, urlar,
urlaur urlár...