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Longniddry (Scots: Langniddry,
Scottish Gaelic: Nuadh-
Treabh Fada) is a
coastal village in East Lothian, Scotland, with an
estimated po****tion of 2,340...
- The city also
bears the
nickname "City of the Tribes" (Irish:
Cathair na d
Treabh)
because of the
fourteen merchant families called the "tribes of Galway"...
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Fintry Scottish Gaelic:
Fionn Treabh Housing in
Fintry Fintry Location within Dundee City
council area Show map of
Dundee City
council area
Fintry Location...
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Fintry Scottish Gaelic:
Fionn Treabh Looking down on
Fintry from the
north slopes of the
Campsie Fells Fintry Location within the
Stirling council area...
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brings the
route into
Galway itself,
where it
meets the N83
along Bóthar na d
Treabh. The
Headford Road,
Quincentenary Bridge across the
River Corrib and Quincentenary...
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other (e.g.
neamh &
feadh |
taraidh &
adhaigh |
ionadh &
iodhan |
teagh &
treabh |
eibhe & meile).
Group “ll”: ll, m(m), ng, nn & rr
rhyme with each other...
- Ballybrit, in the
environs of Castlegar, just
north of the N6 Bóthar na d
Treabh, c.6 km
northeast of
Galway city. The
track has two stands, the Main, or...
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either a
Gaelic or
Pictish etymology. The
first element is
either Gaelic treabh or
Pictish *trev,
cognates both
meaning "farm, estate, town" (cf. Welsh...
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Leenaun in the
county of
Galway and its
junction with N6 at
Bothan na d
Treabh in the city of
Galway via
Muintir Eoghain Thior, An Mám, Tír na
Cille Theas...
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business parks. The main
reason for this is the
presence of Bóthar na d
Treabh, the dual
carriageway leading into the city from the east.[citation needed]...