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Fingal (English: /
ˈfɪŋɡəl/ FING-gəl; from
Irish Fine Gall,
meaning "foreign tribe") is a
county in Ireland. It is in the
province of
Leinster and is part...
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Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie
Wills Wilde (16
October 1854 – 30
November 1900) was an
Irish poet and playwright.
After writing in
different forms throughout...
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Fingal is a
county in Ireland,
formerly the
northern part of the
historical county of Dublin.
Fingal may also
refer to:
Fingal (hero), the
eponymous hero...
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Located in
Fingal is the
historic RCAF
Station Fingal,
which was a
major centre for air
force training during World War II. Now
named the
Fingal Wildlife...
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Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the
uninhabited island of Staffa, in the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland,
known for its
natural acoustics. The
National Trust...
- Cholmcille) in
County Dublin, the
county town of the
local government area of
Fingal, is a
large suburban town on the east
coast of Ireland,
situated ten kilometres...
- The MV
Fingal is a
former Northern Lighthouse Board ship
converted into a
boutique hotel. The
Fingal is
permanently berthed near to the
former Royal Yacht...
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Fingal /fɪŋˈɔːl/ is a
rural locality in the
local government area (LGA) of
Break O'Day in the North-east LGA
region of Tasmania. The
locality is about...
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Fingal is a
rural locality on the
Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
approximately 66 km (41 mi)
south of Melbourne's
Central Business...
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Fingal Bay is the
easternmost suburb of the Port
Stephens local government area in the
Hunter Region of New
South Wales, Australia. The only po****tion...