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| has gloss | eng: The Lecale peninsula lies in the east of Northern Ireland, on the south-eastern side of County Down, covering an area of some between Downpatrick and Dundrum. It is an area of historical and geographic significance, bounded by the Quoile Marshes (now drained, but formerly extensive), the Blackstaff River, the Irish Sea and Strangford Lough. It has an oddly isolated position, virtually cut off from the hinterland, but open to invasion and influence from the east and south. |
| lexicalization | eng: Lecale peninsula |
| instance of | c/Peninsulas of Northern Ireland |
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| Norwegian Nynorsk | |
| has gloss | nno: Lecalehalvøya er ei halvøy søraust i Nord-Irland. Ein større by på halvøya er Downpatrick. Namnet Lecale kjem frå det gamle irske namnet Leth Cathail, som tyder «Cathal sin del». Cathail vart ein prins i Uladh om lag år 700. |
| lexicalization | nno: Lecalehalvøya |
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| geo loc | geographic location 54.3 -5.65 |
| media:img | Lecale Peninsula.png |
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