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    Parts of the Termon River form the border between County Donegal in Ireland and County Fermanagh in the United Kingdom. It rises near Scraghy and flows...
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    Termon (Irish: An Tearmann, meaning 'place of sanctuary') is a village in the north of County Donegal, Ireland. Termon is located eight miles from Letterkenny...
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    Ireland, and County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is bisected by the Termon River which is part of the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern...
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  • Gaelic Ireland Termon River, County Donegal Termonfeckin, County Louth Termon, County Cavan, see List of townlands in County Cavan Termon, County Clare...
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  • is a List of international river borders. Rivers that form any portion of the border between two countries minimum: Rivers that form borders between countries...
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    18 km) Torrent* Tempo* Termon* Three Arches* Threemilewater* River Tolka 20.75 miles (33.39 km) River Torrent* 25 miles (40 km) River Triogue 16.75 miles...
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    17th century. This valuable source also gives information on the Termon. The Termon was under the divine protection of the local Saint Davog (Dabhog)...
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    County Roscommon Castleplunket (R367) Lissalway Ballinphuill Crosses the Termon River Knockmurry Castlerea (N60 road) Highway system Roads in Ireland Motorways...
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  • eighteen columns of the said Termon of Dishert must come and build their own houses and keep their respective residences" etc. Termon, the sanctuary, County...
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    bent-skipper Camptopleura orsus (Mabille, 1889) Camptopleura termon (Hopffer, 1874) – Termon skipper Camptopleura theramenes Mabille, 1877 - Mabille's bentwing...
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    19 November 1999. intermittent live appearances followed including a concert in Termon Hall, Donegal in 2001. McLoone had previously fronted a hotly tipped band...
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  • and O'Neill marched north in separate columns on 7 October, meeting at Termon Magrath two days later. O'Neill had ordered his infantry to return home...
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    Vettius phyllus (Cramer, [1777]) Wallengrenia otho (Smith, 1797) Camptopleura termon (Hopffer, 1874) Carrhenes fuscescens (Mabille, 1891) Charidia lucaria (Hewitson...
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    inhabited since time immemorial, and the ancient church of St Crona in Termon near Dungloe has been dated to the 6th century AD. It was the site of a...
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  • dock'), Upperland (from Áth an Phoirt Leathain meaning "ford of the broad (river) bank") and Forkhill (from Foirceal meaning "trough"). The Lowland Scots...
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  • Teevnabinnia 321 Murrisk Kilgeever Westport Temple 200 Costello Kilbeagh Swineford Termon 1,033 Erris Kilmore Belmullet Termoncarragh Town Erris Kilmore Belmullet...
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  • north of the river. It, however, excludes the termon land of Melanagh, which lie along the Lissan River. The townland of Oritor in Kildress civil parish...
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    James I had already granted him appropriated Augustinian church land (or 'termon') at Muckno Friary on the northeastern side of the lake in the Churchill...
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  • Pollathomas and Glengad were leased from the Protestant Bishop by the O'Donels of Termon. Due to its increased population, Pollathomas had several famines during...
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  • High Street is on the Fermanagh side. The village is divided by the River Termon, which forms part of the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Republic...
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    Boulevard, is opposite the McKees Rocks Bridge and accessible via Route 65/Ohio River Boulevard. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire houses 35 Engine and 33 Truck (formerly...
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  • and Lissan Rivers. The other portion lay in between Tarraghter, Killetra, and Glenconkeyne. Both portions were connected by Tarraghters termon lands. Melanagh...
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  • moved into a 1–10 to 1–4 lead before C J Molloy and Thomas Boyle found the Termon net twice in a matter of minutes to stretch their team's lead out to 12...
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    Conchobuir, son of the king of Ciarraige Luachra, was treacherously slain in the termon of Inis Cathaig. St. Senan's Church (undergoing restorative work(s)) Lighthouse...
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  • including 6 acres (24,000 m2) of water. Cloncollow formed part of the termon lands belonging to Tomregan Roman Catholic Church which were granted to...
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    the coronation of Hugh Roe as Chief of the Name at the Rock of Doon near Termon, was "a stage managed affair in which the influence of his mother was paramount"...
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    uncontested leadership of the Clan O'Donnell. At the "Rock of Doon", near Termon, he was acclaimed as, "The O'Donnell", Chief of the Name and Lord of Tyrconnell...
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  • drowned here; others of them were drowned northwards in the River Finn, and many others at Termon Daveog, in pursuit of preys that fled before them; and among...
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    the school is located, and derives its name from what was most likely a termon or boundary cross. It has since been destroyed. St Patrick's Well is a small...
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    of Britain that druids went to France, where they became judges, and got termon lands and immunities and honour from the nobles of that country. It is probable...
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