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Some of the free software mentioned here does not have detailed maps (or maps at all) or the ability to follow streets or type in street names (no geocoding). However, in many cases, it is also that which makes the program free (and sometimes open source [ 1 ] ), avoid the need of an Internet connection, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and make it very ...
Mount Dungarvan is a 2,575-metre (8,448-foot) mountain summit located in Waterton Lakes National Park, in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada. Its nearest higher peak is Cloudy Peak, 2.8 km (1.7 mi) to the west.
Dungarvan is situated at the mouth of the Colligan River, which divides the town into two parishes - that of Dungarvan to the west, and that of Abbeyside to the east. These parishes are connected in three places by a causeway and single-span bridge built by the Dukes of Devonshire starting in 1801; [ 6 ] by an old railway bridge; and by a ring ...
2001-06: MapServer 3.2 released with MapScript 1.0, like CSS, adds layout flexibility. 2002-06: MapServer 3.5 was rewritten, [8] and added support for PostGIS and ArcSDE. Version 3.6 adds initial OGC WMS support. 2003-07: MapServer 4.0, adds 24bit raster output support and support for SWF. 2005-04: MapServer 4.6, adds support for SVG.
Dungarvan (Irish: Dún Garbháin) [1] is a small village and civil parish in County Kilkenny, Ireland. [2] It is situated about 10 km (6 mi) south-east of Kilkenny city, on the R448 road between Gowran and Thomastown .
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Most widespread is the term Pallas (from Norman paleis, "boundary fence") which appears in over 20 place names, including the towns Pallasgreen and Pallaskenry. [19] Reeves Castle and the townland of Reeves near Celbridge take their name from Anglo-Norman rive, meaning "riverbank." [20] [21]
Dungarvan Castle is composed of a polygonal shell keep, enclosed with a curtain wall, with corner and gate towers. The 12th-century shell keep is the earliest part of the structure, with this form of keep being common in England , but rare in Ireland.