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Castledermot (Irish:
Díseart Diarmada,
meaning 'Dermot's Hermitage') is an
inland town in the south-east of
Ireland in
County Kildare,
about 75 km (47 mi)...
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Dysart (/ˈdaɪzərt/ listen;
Scottish Gaelic:
Dìseart) is a town and
former royal burgh located on the south-east
coast between Kirkcaldy and West Wemyss...
- Windows".
Retrieved 2024-04-16. "Visit the
Harry Clarke Windows at
Díseart".
Díseart Institute of
Irish Spirituality and
Culture in Dingle.
Retrieved 2024-04-16...
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terraced waterfall. The
Convent Gardens and The Tree Of Life
Garden at the
Díseart Visitor Centre in
County Kerry, Ireland. The 'Buncloch' or
Foundation Stone...
- pre-Christian origin. He
further notes that
along with the
words Cíll and
Díseart it can be
loosely translated as church.
Teach is
purely Gaelic,
while the...
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badan (Glen
Orchy of the copses), and the
parish of Glen
Orchy was An
Dìseart (the hermitage), a name
appearing in
Clachan an Dìseirt (the
village of...
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Castledillon (Irish:
Diseart Illan) is a
townland and
former parish on the
River Liffey near
Straffan situated on the
banks of the
River Liffey 25 km...
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Desertmartin (/ˌdɛzərtˈmɑːrtɪn/; from
Irish Díseart Mhártain,
meaning 'Saint Martin's hermitage') is a
small village in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland...
- paid a fee of £1,000 for the works.
Today it is
under the
ownership of
Díseart Centre of
Irish Spirituality and
Culture (Irish:
Ionad Spioradáltachta...
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Disert (from
Irish Diseart 'The Hermitage') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kildallan,
barony of Tullyhunco,
County Cavan, Ireland.
Disert is bounded...