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    Cailleach (redirect from Cailleach Beara)
    In modern Irish folklore studies, she is sometimes known as The Hag of Beara, while in Scotland she is known as Beira, Queen of Winter. Cailleach ('old...
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  • Achill Head Peninsula Beara Peninsula Cooley Peninsula Dingle Peninsula Donegal Fanad Peninsula Hook Peninsula Horn Head Howth Peninsula Inishowen Iveragh...
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    Ardgroom (category Beara peninsula)
    Ardgroom (Irish: Dhá Dhrom, meaning 'two drumlins') is a village on the Beara peninsula in County Cork, Ireland. Its name refers to two gravelly hills deposited...
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    Dunboy Castle (category Beara peninsula)
    (Irish: Caisleán Dhún Baoi) is a ruined 15th-century castle on the Beara Peninsula in south-west Ireland near the town of Castletownbere. The castle's...
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    hÉigeartaigh, Irish language poet, (1871–1936) Beara Peninsula Coom Wedge Tomb Corcu Duibne Dingle Peninsula Kerry Way Valentia Harbour railway station John...
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    Dimmuborgir, Mývatn Dyrhólaey Eystrahorn, Hvalnes Beara Peninsula, Bantry, County Cork Skellig Rocks, Iveragh Peninsula, County Kerry Gap of Dunloe, Killarney,...
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    2023-11-10. Murphy, Cornelius (1997). The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork. Department of Archaeology, University College Cork.[ISBN missing]...
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  • of Bere, Hampshire, England Bere or Beara peninsula, Ireland Bere or Bear (barony), County Cork; on the peninsula Bere Island, in the barony Bere, the...
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  • living in a self-imposed exile in a small village (Eyeries) on the Beara Peninsula in Ireland. Charlotte Rampling - Sharon Frederick Peter Ustinov - Taubelman...
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    Beare, a title of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland, and Lord of the Beara Peninsula in the southwest of Ireland during the early seventeenth century, when...
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    The most frequented trails are the Wicklow, Sheep's Head, Kerry, Dingle, Beara, Burren and Western Ways. In 1997, the Heritage Council, started developing...
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  • Crickhowell Weobley Castle, Gower Dunboy Castle, is located on the Beara Peninsula in south-west Ireland Ballylickey Manor House on Bantry Bay Temple...
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    commonly identified with Bull Rock, an islet off the western tip of the Beara Peninsula. Bull Rock resembles a dolmen or portal tomb as it has a natural tunnel...
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    Circle is a small Bronze Age axial stone circle. It is located on the Beara Peninsula, near Gleninchaquin Park, County Kerry, Ireland. Situated between Lough...
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    Derreen Garden lies on a promontory in Kilmakilloge Harbour on the Beara Peninsula, in Tuosist parish, near Kenmare in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland...
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  • movement and a member of Sinn Féin. Ó Súilleabháin was born at the Beara Peninsula in County Cork. His mother was a primary school teacher and his father...
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    this period were Kosta Tomašević, Branko Stanković, Rajko Mitić, Vladimir Beara, Bora Kostić, Vladica Popović, Vladimir Durković and Dragoslav Šekularac...
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     80–81. Verling, Martin, ed. (2003). Beara Woman Talking: The Lore of Peig Minihane. Folklore from the Beara Peninsula. Cork: Mercier Press. pp. 40–45. Tanner...
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    is a small Roman Catholic Church in the village of Eyeries, on the Beara peninsula in West Cork, Ireland. Mungo or Kentigern is the patron of a Presbyterian...
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    ISBN 0-500-27809-1 Murphy, Cornelius. The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork. Department of Archaeology, University College Cork, 1997...
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    Ltd. Murphy, Cornelius (1997). The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork. Department of Archaeology - University College Cork. Thomas...
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    Way which here forms part of the Beara-Breifne long-distance walking and cycling trail between the Beara Peninsula in County Cork and Blacklion in County...
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  • parish in West Cork in 1852. In 1859, he moved to Killaconagh, on the Beara peninsula, where he preached in Irish. He was posted to the parish of Abbeystrewry...
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  • roman de l'Académie française. It was adapted into the 1977 film The Purple Taxi, directed by Yves Boisset. A man settles on the Beara Peninsula in Ireland...
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    Aisling (category Tuatha Danann)
    Súilleabháin was a native of the now-abandoned island of Inishfarnard off the Beara Peninsula of County Cork. Ó Súilleabháin emigrated to the United States in 1905...
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  • century, an exclave of the diocese existed around that part of the Beara peninsula in County Cork including the area around Glengariff though not as far...
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    European dark bee (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    subspecies". Further research was conducted in western Ireland on Beara peninsula (as part of genetic research carried out throughout the island in 2017)...
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    route of the Hymany Way, part of the Beara-Breifne long distance walking and cycling trail between the Beara Peninsula in County Cork and Blacklion in County...
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  • during Roman times. River Gweebarra, Ireland – from Irish gaoth Bheara, "Beara's river" Hatchie River, southern US (River River – hatchie meaning "river"...
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    place in June 1602 during the Nine Years' War on Dursey Island off the Beara Peninsula in southern Ireland. According to Philip O'Sullivan Beare, a group...
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