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Major mapping services that offer turn-by-turn navigation, grouped by map data provider: [5] Google: Google Maps, a free online navigation app by Google for Android, iOS and KaiOS [6] HERE Technologies: HERE WeGo, a free online and offline navigation app for Android, Fire OS and iOS [7]
List of some standard rules of the road: Entering and leaving roadways. Right of way at marked and unmarked intersections under various conditions. Observing and interpreting traffic signs (especially warning, priority or prohibitory traffic signs) Keeping to right side (or left side) except to pass others, where passing is allowed.
Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.
Thurles Townparks is a townland of a little more than 365 acres in Thurles civil parish in County Tipperary. The River Suir flows through the centre of the townland, with the older part of Thurles town on both banks. However, by the 1840s, the built-up area of the town had spread beyond the borders of the townland into the neighbouring ...
In Ireland, counties are divided into civil parishes and parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of parishes in County Fermanagh , Northern Ireland : [ 1 ] Contents:
Grange East (An Ghráinseach Thoir) is a townland just west of Carrignagrohera that spans 244.19 acres (0.9882 km²). [10] Grange East is the home of Grange Stud, a horse breeder in the west of the townland. The townland is also the home of Fermoy F.C.'s soccer pitch, a child amusement centre and a real estate consultant. [citation needed]
Location of Thurles in the civil parishes of North Tipperary Map of the townlands in the parish Thurles is a civil parish in the barony of Eliogarty in County Tipperary. Church of Ireland parish
Killay or Killey (possibly from Irish Coill Aodha, meaning 'Hugh's wood') [1] is a townland (of 352 acres) and hamlet near Pomeroy in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The area of Killay is rural and the main livelihood is farming. It is surrounded by the townlands of Cavanacaw, Tanderagee, Lurganeden, Aughafad, Turnabarson, Gortnagarn and ...