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Islas del Cisne Airport (ICAO: MHIC) is an airport serving the Swan Islands (Islas del Cisne), Honduras. It is located on Great Swan Island, in the Caribbean Sea , 180 kilometres (110 mi) north of the Honduran coast.
The only surviving copy of this text is found in the manuscript Leabhar Mhic Cárthaigh Riabhaigh or the Book of Lismore which itself dates to the fifteenth century. [4] The story is set in seventh-century Ireland and is a literary showcase and parody of the practice of satire that was common among professional poets at the time.
The "collective licensing" model that CCC employs is distinct from statutory licensing, in that it is voluntary, as opposed to mandated by statute. As a voluntary industry-developed model, CCC has been able to develop and initiate a variety of different licensing schemes, as well as to litigate and legislate on behalf of rightsholders.
The Mac Cárthaigh Riabhach seated themselves as kings of Carbery in what is now southwestern County Cork including Rosscarbery in the 13th century. [1] [2] Their primary allies in the initially small territory itself were O'Donovans, [1] and members of the Ui Chairpre; both were recent arrivals, gaining their lands from the O'Mahonys of Eóganacht Raithlind and the O'Driscolls of Corcu Loígde.
MacGorman (Irish: Mac Gormáin), also known as McGorman, Gorman, or O'Gorman (Irish: Ó Gormáin), is an Irish Gaelic clan based most prominently in what is today County Clare.
Creag Mhic Chailein Coille Nathais Pembrey forest - - 1997 Clumber Park Chatsworth: Weybourne Woods - - 1998 Black Fell Mytchett Common Newcastleton Tarn Hows - 1999 Greythwaite Holker Penhale Sands: Blakeholme - 2000 Loch Vaa, Aviemore: Penyard Hill Bentley Woods Loch Vaa, Aviemore - 2001 Newborough Forest - Blacka Moor - - 2002 Magilligan Strand
Under the Maryland law, an applicant for a handgun license must meet four requirements. They must be at least 21 years old, a resident of the state, complete a gun safety course and undergo a ...
Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin, Irish scribe and historian, died c. 1443.. A member of the Mac Aodhagáin family of bards, Giolla na Naomh was a professor of Irish in Ormond; he may have acted in a legal capacity for the Earl of Ormond.