- 54°12′47″N 4°39′36″W / 54.213°N 4.660°W / 54.213; -4.660
Glenfaba (/ɡlɛnˈfeɪbə/ glen-FAY-bə; Manx:
Glion Faba) is one of the six
sheadings of the Isle...
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Glenfaba & Peel is a
House of Keys
constituency in the west of the Isle of Man. It was
created for the 2016
general election and
elects 2 MHKs; currently...
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lower house: the
House of Keys.
Walter Gilbey was
elected unopposed in
Glenfaba. The
electoral system was
changed in 1982 to
single transferable vote with...
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sheadinyn (plural)) of the Isle of Man are: Ayre (Inver Ayre)
Garff (Garff)
Glenfaba (Glion Faba)
Michael (Maayl)
Middle (Medall)
Rushen (Rosien) The historic...
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those in the
various mines around the island.
Among these are/were:
Glenfaba Glenfaba Brickworks Tramway Knockaloe branch line,
owned by the IMR, for Knockaloe...
- po****tion but is
classified as a village.
Until 2016 (when it was
merged with
Glenfaba) Peel was also a
House of Keys constituency,
electing one
Member of the...
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sheadings (Manx: sheadinyn): in the
traditional clockwise order, they are
Glenfaba, Michael, Ayre, Garff, Middle, and Rushen. The
sheadings are now significant...
- in the
sheading of
Glenfaba in the Isle of Man, in the island's
central valley. It is in the
House of Keys
constituency of
Glenfaba & Peel,
which elects...
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Glamorgan Glynrhonwy,
Carnarfonshire Glyn Tarell,
Brecknockshire Glen Maye,
Glenfaba Glen Wyllin, Kirk
Michael Silverdale Glen,
Malhew Tholt-y-Will Glen, Lezayre...
- This is a list of
hillforts on the Isle of Man.
Found across Europe and the
British Isles,
hillforts are a type of
prehistoric archaeological site dating...