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Kinsale (/kɪnˈseɪl/ kin-SAYL; Irish:
Cionn tSáile,
meaning "head of the brine") is a
historic port and
fishing town in
County Cork, Ireland.
Located approximately...
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Cionn Caslach (anglicised as Kinc****lagh) is a
small Gaeltacht seaside village in the
Rosses area of
County Donegal, Ireland.
Despite only
having a po****tion...
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Malin Head (Irish:
Cionn Mhálanna) is the most
northerly point of
mainland Ireland,
located in the
townland of
Ardmalin on the
Inishowen peninsula in...
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Kinnegad or
Kinagad (Irish:
Cionn Átha Gad,
meaning "head of the ford of withes") is a town in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is on the
border with County...
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Castlepollard (Irish:
Baile na
gCros or
Cionn Toirc) is a
village in
north County Westmeath,
Republic of Ireland. It lies west of
Lough Lene and northeast...
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Whitehead (Irish: An
Cionn Bán) is a
large seaside village on the east
coast of
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland,
lying almost midway between the towns...
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Kilternan Kiltimagh Kiltormer Kiltyclogher Kilumney Kilworth Kinc****lagh (
Cionn Caslach)
Kingscourt Kinlough Kinnegad Kinnitty Kinsale Kinsealy Kinvara...
- Wake. n.d.
Retrieved 3 July 2020. Lysaght,
Patricia (1997). "Caoineadh os
Cionn Coirp: The
Lament for the Dead in Ireland". Folklore. 108 (1–2). UK: Taylor...
- lost
before my time. "Hó, ró, ró, 'sé do ḃeaṫa un a' ḃaile, Hó, ró, ró, ós
cionn duine eile; Hó, ró, ró, 'sé do ḃeaṫa un a' ḃaile, Tá tú amuiġ le ráiṫċe...
- head Goidelic; from O.Ir. cend,
dative ciond; cf. Ir., Sc.G. ceann,
dative cionn laa [læː] day Goidelic; from O.Ir. láa; cf. Ir. lá, Sc.G. latha, là laue...