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The meaning of most town-lands originates from the Irish language. We would like to thank the Northern Ireland Place Name Project in their help with providing us with the 'meaning' and translation of the town-lands. | The meaning of most town-lands originates from the Irish language. We would like to thank the Northern Ireland Place Name Project in their help with providing us with the 'meaning' and translation of the town-lands. | ||
For more information please visit their website http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofLanguagesLiteraturesandPerformingArts/SubjectAreas/IrishandCelticStudies/Research/NorthernIrelandPlace-NameProject/ | For more information please visit their website [http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofLanguagesLiteraturesandPerformingArts/SubjectAreas/IrishandCelticStudies/Research/NorthernIrelandPlace-NameProject/ Northern Ireland Place Name Project] |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 8 December 2009
The meaning of most town-lands originates from the Irish language. We would like to thank the Northern Ireland Place Name Project in their help with providing us with the 'meaning' and translation of the town-lands.
For more information please visit their website Northern Ireland Place Name Project