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Coontae Shliggee

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Coontae Shliggee
County Sligo
Contae Shligigh
Armys Shligigh
Jarroo-raa: Land of Heart's Desire
Soiaghey
Coontae Shliggee er caslys-çheerey
Coontae Shliggee er caslys-çheerey
Staydraa
Queiggey: Queiggey Connaghtey
Parlamaid ny h-Oarpey: Sheear Hwoaie
Balley coontae: Shliggagh
Coad: SO
Eaghtyr: 1,837 km² (22h)
Earroo yn phobble (2006) 60,894 (26oo)
Ynnyd-eggey: www.sligococo.ie

She countee ayns Pobblaght Nerin eh Shliggagh ny Coontae Shliggee. Ta'n countee soit ayns Queiggey Connaghtey, nane jeh ny queiggaghyn Yernagh. She Shliggagh y preeu-valley.

Çheer-oaylleeaght

Ta'n countee çhemmit liorish ny coondaeghyn May Eo da'n sheear, Ros Comain da'n jiass, as liorish Lheeahtrim da'n shiar. T'eh caglit rish y Cheayn Sheear da'n twoaie.

Baljyn as baljyn beggey ayns Coontae Shliggee

She Shliggagh (earroo yn phobble:17,892 [1]) y balley countee, raad dy vel Undinys Çhaghnoaylleeaght, Shliggagh ny lhie.

Tradishoon kiaullee

Ta shennaghys foddey jeh kiaull hradishoonagh ayns Coontae Shliggee. Ta enney mooar er lheh er kiaulleyderyn ass jiass y chountee lheid as James Morrison, Michael Coleman, Paddy Killoran, Fred Finn, Peter Horan, Oisín Mac Diarmada (ass Téada), cloieder y feddan stainnagh Carmel Gunning, as y bann Dervish. Ta ram feaillaghyn kiaullee hradishoonagh ayn 'sy chountee as she Scoil Samhraidh Miosgán Medbha y feailley smoo ennoil jeu, as eh ny scoill souree kiaull as daunse tradishoonagh Yernagh t'ayn dagh blein ayns Mee Luanistyn ayns Balley Shliggee. Er çheu ny kiaull co-emshyragh, ta eunyseyryn kiaullee goaill stiagh lheid as Westlife, Tabby Callaghan as The Conway Sisters. Ta feailley gitar ayn 'sy Leathros dagh vlein, Feailley Gitar y Leathros ny yn Strandhill Guitar Festival, as eh soilshaghey kiaull as cloiederyn gitar.[2]

Imraaghyn

  1. "Report 06. Population and area of each Province, County, City, urban area, rural area and Electoral Division, 2002 and 2006". CSO, Ireland, Volume 1 - Population classified by Area. Feddynit magh er 2007-05-31.
  2. "The Strandhill Guitar Festival". Feddynit magh er 14 Mean Souree, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (cooney)

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