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Village in County Sligo, Ireland
Easky or Easkey (/ˈiːskiː/; Irish: Iascaigh, meaning 'abounding in fish') is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. It is on the Atlantic coast, 26 miles
Easky
Glacial lake in County Sligo
Easky Lough (Irish: Loch Iascaí), also known as Easkey Lough or Lough Easky, is a freshwater lake in the northwest of Ireland. It is located in west County
Easky_Lough
Blanket bog, national nature reserve, and Ramsar site
approximately 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) in County Sligo, Ireland. Easkey or Easky Bog was legally protected as a national nature reserve by the Irish government
Easkey_Bog
British-born Irish playwright and filmmaker (born 1970)
Camberwell, London, to Irish parents. His mother (originally from Killeenduff, Easky, County Sligo) and his father (originally from Leitir Mealláin, Connemara
Martin_McDonagh
Irish coastal 2,500 km road route
Spanish Armada shipwrecks at Streedagh Beach Rosses Point Peninsula Aughris Easky Enniscrone The Céide Fields The Mullet Peninsula Achill Island Clew Bay
Wild_Atlantic_Way
hosted international competitions, including the Smirnoff International (Easky, 1979), the European Surfing Championships (Lahinch, 1972; Rossnowlagh,
Surfing_in_Ireland
County in Ireland
Castlebaldwin Cliffony Cloonacool Collooney Coolaney Dromore West Drumcliff Easky Enniscrone Geevagh Grange Gorteen Kilglass Monasteraden Mullaghmore Riverstown
County_Sligo
(Offaly) Durrus Dysart (Roscommon) Dysart (Westmeath) Dartry Eadestown Easky East Wall Edenderry Edgeworthstown (Mostrim) Effin Elphin Emly Emo Emyvale
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Tobercurry Aclare Town Leyny Kilmacteige Tobercurry Aderavoher 34 Tireragh Easky Dromore West Aghagad 417 Carbury Drumcliff Sligo Aghalenane 45 Tirerrill
List of townlands of County Sligo
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Enniscrone Killavil National School, Killavil Killeenduff National School, Easky Kilross National School, Ballintogher Leaffoney National School, Kilglass
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Overview of rivers in Ireland
miles (37 km) Owengarve River 16 miles (26 km) River Glore 17 miles (27 km) Easky River, County Sligo 18.5 miles (29.8 km) Ballisodare River 5.5 miles (8
Rivers_of_Ireland
Irish Gaelic clan
descended from Patrick O'Dowd and Anna (née: Kenny). Patrick O'Dowd was born in Easky, Sligo in Ireland in 1805. He enlisted into the 97th Regiment of Foot (The
O'Dowd
Ballysumaghan Calry Castleconor Cloonoghil Dromard Drumcliff Drumcolumb Drumrat Easky Emlaghfad Kilcolman Kilfree Kilglass Killadoon Killaraght Killaspugbrone
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Townland in County Sligo, Ireland
the boundaries of the civil parish of Easky, County Sligo in Ireland. Located about a mile from the village of Easky, Killeenduff has an area of approximately
Killeenduff
Dunglow Lough County Donegal 0.61 0.24 Lough Dunlewey County Donegal 1.1 0.42 Easky Lough County Sligo 1.2 0.46 Lough Egish County Monaghan 1.2 0.46 Enagh Lough
List_of_loughs_of_Ireland
Starting at the shores of Lough Talt, the trail crosses the Ox Mountains, via Easky Lough, to reach Coolaney and then follows roads to Collooney. From Collooney
Sligo_Way
early monastic site, founded 7th century by St Fechin of Fore Druim-raite Easky Abbey ø "Abbey (in ruins)" Emlaghfad Monastery early monastic site, founded
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(33.0 km) Duff* 13.25 miles (21.32 km) Dun* (Glendun) 12 miles (19 km) Easky River, County Sligo 18.5 miles (29.8 km) Elm Park Stream, County Dublin
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Village in Connacht, Ireland
comprised electoral divisions including Aughris, Castleconor, Dromard, Easky, Kilglass, Skreen, Templeboy, and Toberpatrick. The Dromore West Union initially
Dromore_West
Topics referred to by the same term
Split Rock, or Tracy's Rock, on the Moon The Split Rock, a landmark in Easky, Ireland Split Rock, Antarctica Split Rock (Wyoming), along Sweetwater River
Split_Rock
Ireland relating to Dromore West and Kilrush Unions. Dromore West Union. Easky Burial Ground. Provisional Order. Town of Kilrush. Provisional. Local
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Dr Charles Alexander MacMunn (11 April 1852 – 18 February 1911) was the first to describe the respiratory pigment in blood, known today as Cytochrome1
Charles_Alexander_MacMunn
Local authority of County Sligo, Ireland
Dromard East, Dromard West, Dromore, Drumcolumb, Drumfin, Drumrat, Easky East, Easky West, Glendarragh, Kilfree, Kilglass, Killadoon, Killaraght, Kilmacteige
Sligo_County_Council
List of wetlands protected under the Ramsar Convention
Strand 1,491 3,680 Dundalk Bay 4,768 11,780 Dungarvan Harbour 1,041 2,570 Easky Bog 607 1,500 The Gearagh 307 760 Inner Galway Bay 11,905 29,420 Killala
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Covelong, Tamil Nadu Eraviputhenthurai, Tamil Nadu An Rinn Dunmore East Easky Portofino, Liguria Vernazza, Liguria Marsaskala Marsalforn Marsaxlokk Bugibba
List_of_fishing_villages
Road in Ireland
and its junction with N59 road at Dooyeaghny in the county of Mayo via Easky, Rathlee, Kilglass, Cloonaderavally, Inishcrone and Bunnanilra in the county
R297_road_(Ireland)
Fred Conlon (1943–2005) was an Irish sculptor. Born in Killeenduff, Easky, County Sligo, where he was schooled, Conlon won a five-year scholarship to
Fred_Conlon
Jack Harte is an Irish short story writer and novelist. He founded the Irish Writers' Union and the Irish Writers Centre. Harte was born on 1 September
Jack_Harte_(writer)
curacies in Kilcommon and Pullathomas he held incumbencies in Killaraght, Easky and Killala. He was Archdeacon of Killala from 1904 until 1911; from 1911
Daniel_Croly
(Dungarvan Harbour) 10.41 11 June 1996 Easky Bog County Sligo 54°11′N 8°49′W / 54.183°N 8.817°W / 54.183; -8.817 (Easky Bog) 6.07 30 May 1990 The Gearagh
List of Ramsar sites in the Republic of Ireland
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Major roads in Ireland
R335 T40 (Sligo) Galway (Sligo) – Ballysadare – Beltra – Dromore West – Easky – Rathlee – Kilglass – Enniscrone – Corraun – Ballina – Foxford – Strade
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(approx.)) (approx) Easky Abbey ø "Abbey (in ruins)" 54°17′10″N 8°57′36″W / 54.286011°N 8.960134°W / 54.286011; -8.960134 (Easky Abbey) Emlaghfad Monastery
List of monastic houses in County Sligo
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College, Dublin and ordained in 1878. He began his career with curacies at Easky and Tuam. He held incumbencies at Templemichael, County Longford, Askeaton
William_Foley_(priest)
Town and County Population Easky, Sligo 211 Edenderry, Offaly 4559 Elphin, Roscommon 527 Emly, Tipperary South 278 Emo, Laois 220 Emyvale, Monaghan 583
Urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2002 census
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Topics referred to by the same term
Ireland; see List of townlands of County Kildare Old-Grange, a townland in Easky, Tireragh, Sligo, Ireland Oldgrange, a townland in Tullaghmelan, Iffa and
Oldgrange
222 246 10.8 — — Clonegal (Clonegall) — Carlow Wexford 231 245 6.1 — — Easky — Sligo 240 245 2.1 — — Emo — Laois 225 245 8.9 — — Roundstone — Galway
Urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2011 census
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Divine Counselor
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Variant spelling of Hebrew Yechiyel, YECHIEL means "God lives" or "whom God preserves alive."Â
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Muslim
Good, Messenger
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Faithful, Trustworthy, Honest (1)
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, the daughter of Merenpthah I.
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English : variant spelling of Birks, itself a variant of Birch.
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Pious, God-fearing
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