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Forgotten Ireland - Bally is an extremely common prefix to town names in Ireland, and is derived from the Gaelic phrase 'Baile na', meaning 'place of'. | Facebook
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Forgotten Ireland - Bally is an extremely common prefix in the town names of Ireland. It is derived from the Gaeilge phrase 'baile na' which means 'place of' 🇮🇪 | Facebook
Ever wonder how many places in Ireland are called "bally"?
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Ballybofey & Stranorlar Chamber of Commerce - We're continuing with our series on Irish townland names for Seachtain na Gaeilge. Next up is Corgary. Coming from the Irish Corrdhoire which translates as
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