- Cill
Charthaigh (anglicised as Kilcar) is a
Gaeltacht village on the R263
regional road in the
south west of
County Donegal in Ireland. It is also a townland...
- Sileann, and Cill
Charthaigh in Tir
Boghaine in
Cinel Conaill. He was son of Aenghus, son of
Nadfraech king of Munster, &c. Cill
Charthaigh is Kilcar. Ciarán...
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Glencar (Irish:
Gleann Chárthaigh) is a po****ted area in
County Kerry, Ireland. The
housing in
Glencar is
geographically distributed and,
while it does...
- GAA. The club was
founded in 1884. The club's home is Páirc Eoin Mhic
Charthaigh Lackabawn. The
symbol of the club is the arm of St. Lachteen. Cork Minor...
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Kilbeggan Kilbeheny Kilberry Kilbricken Kilbrin Kilbrittain Kilcar (Cill
Charthaigh)
Kilclooney Kil****
Kilcogy Kilcolgan Kilconly Kilcoole Kilconnell Kilcormac...
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Kavanaghs (Uí Chaomhánach) in
County Wexford; the
MacCarthys ((Uí) Mhic
Chárthaigh) and O'****vans (Uí Shúilleabháin) in
County Cork and
County Kerry; and...
- site,
Gaelic monks founded 6th
century by St.
Carthach Kilcartaich; Cell-
charthaigh;
Killen Killaghtee Monastery early monastic site,
ruins of
three churches;...
- form of iníon mhic ('daughter of the son of/Mac...'), e.g. Máire Nic
Charthaigh ('Mary,
daughter of McCarthy'). Nig [nʲɪc] is used in
cases where the...
- Fionnúig
Fybagh - An
Fhadhbach Glenbeigh –
Gleann Beithe Glencar -
Gleann Chárthaigh Glenflesk -
Gleann Fleisce Gneeveguilla – Gníomh go
Leith Inch - Inse...
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Schools in the area
include St Colman's
National School (Mucklagh),
Scoil Charthaigh Naofa (Newtown, Rahan), and
Killina Presentation Secondary School (Killina)...