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  2. Figile River - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded name is Fidgable/Fid nGabli, meaning "Gabul's Wood", recorded in the Book of Leinster and the Metrical Dindshenchas, both c. 1160.It is also mentioned in Buile Shuibhne ("Suibhne's Frenzy", 12th century) as Fiodh Gaibhle, a site of refuge for the maddened Suibhne where he lived for a year, eating holly berries and acorns and drinking from uisci na Gabhla ("Gabul's waters ...

  3. Lough Ree - Wikipedia

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    Lough Ree has been designated a Special Area of Conservation.The main habitat, by area, is the lake itself, but there are other habitats including bog. [5]Lough Ree site has been designated a Special Protection Area on the basis of its migratory waterfowl, with nationally important numbers of Tachybaptus ruficollis.

  4. Cill Rialaig - Wikipedia

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    Its buildings are located along a narrow road deep into Bolus Head, near a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and remote from other habitation. There are seven self-catering studio cottages with natural roof lighting, six on the inland side of the road, one, Seaside Cottage, on the coastal side, overlooking the near-cliff like descent to the ...

  5. University of Nottingham Halls of Residence - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh Park is a self-catering hall located close to Jubilee Campus, though not very close to the university campus. It is owned and operated by Derwent Living. It consists of five courts: Sillitoe, Madison, Roddice, Byron and Chatterley. [13]

  6. Leitrim, County Leitrim - Wikipedia

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    Leitrim (/ ˈ l iː t r əm / LEE-trəm; Irish: Liatroim) [2] is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland, on the River Shannon near the border with County Roscommon. It is at the junction of the R280 and R284 regional roads.

  7. Southern Ireland (1921–1922) - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ireland Act, passed at the end of December 1920, envisaged that Southern Ireland would have the following institutions: [7] a Parliament of Southern Ireland, consisting of the King, the Senate of Southern Ireland, and the House of Commons of Southern Ireland; a Government of Southern Ireland;

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