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Lissan (from
Irish Lios Áine,
meaning 'Aine's fort') is a
civil and
Anglican and
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical parish that
spans parts of
County Londonderry...
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Lissan House is a
historic house and
tourist attraction in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland, that was the seat of the
Staples baronets.
Lissan lies nestled...
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Lissan-ul-Maghreb (Arabic: لِسَانُ المَغرِب) was a
Moroccan arabophone newspaper established in
Tangier in 1907. It was
founded by two
Lebanese brothers...
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Saint Michael's GAC
Lissan (Irish: CLG
Naomh Mhichil Lios Áine) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
located in the
Catholic parish of
Lissan,
County Londonderry...
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Lisan al-Hal or
Lissan ul-Hal (Arabic: لسان الحال 'Mouthpiece') is a
Lebanese Arabic language daily newspaper established by
Khalil Sarkis in 1877. It...
- estate. In 1818 he
married Charlotte Staples,
daughter of John
Staples of
Lissan House near Cookstown. John
Staples was a
respected lawyer and
member of...
- 1923–24
April 2006) was the châtelaine of
Lissan House, a
stately home near Cookstown,
Northern Ireland.
Lissan is set at the foot of the
Sperrin Mountains...
- Akhbar, and
Khadang e Nazar. In 1903, he
brought out a
monthly journal,
Lissan-us-Sidq. It was
published between December 1903 to May 1905
until its closure...
- Darausha, and the Dhiabat,
aided the
effort to
secure the p**** of Aba el
Lissan,
along the Maan–Aqaba road. The
Dhumaniyeh attacked the
Fuweilah blockhouse...
- place')
Lisnamallard (from
Irish Lios na Mallacht 'ringfort of the curse')
Lissan (from
Irish Liosán 'small ringfort')
Mullaghmore (from
Irish Mullach Mór 'big...