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- Lecale (leh-KAHL, from Irish Leath Cathail 'Cathal's half') is a peninsula in the east of County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies between Strangford Lough and Dundrum Bay. In the Middle Ages it was a district or túath in the Gaelic Irish kingdom of Ulaid, then became a county in the Anglo-Norman Earldom of Ulster. Later it became a barony, which was split into Lecale Lower and Lecale Upper by 1851. Its largest settlement is the town of Downpatrick. Other settlements include Ardglass, Killough and Strangford. The peninsula has a high concentration of tower houses. Much of it is part of the 'Strangford and Lecale' Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. (en)
- Is leithinis suite in oirthear gChontae an Dúin, Tuaisceart Éireann, é Leath Cathail. Bhíodh go leor ranna stairiúla éagsúla ann. Tá an leithinis teoranta ag (anois taosctha, ach leathan tráth), , Muir Éireann agus Loch Cuan. Faightear í in áit go saoithiúil iargúlta, sáinnithe beagnach óna chúlchríoch, ach d'fhéadfaí ionradh a dhéanamh uirthi ón oirthear agus ón deisceart. In amanna ársa, ainm an tuaithe Ghaelaí, Leath Cathail, ba ea é. Faoin ainm Ladcathel, iar-chontae Iarlacht Uladh a bhí ann. Níos déanaí, barúntacht Lecale a bhí ann, a scaradh faoin mbliain 1851 in Lecale Lower (Leath Cathail Íochtarach) agus Lecale Upper (Leath Cathail Uachtarach). (ga)
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- (Leath Cathail(Irish) (en)
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- Map of Lecale within the surrounding baronies of County Down . (en)
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- Location of the former barony of Lecale, County Down, in present-day Northern Ireland. It was based on the Irish district of Leath Cathail (en)
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- Lecale (leh-KAHL, from Irish Leath Cathail 'Cathal's half') is a peninsula in the east of County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies between Strangford Lough and Dundrum Bay. In the Middle Ages it was a district or túath in the Gaelic Irish kingdom of Ulaid, then became a county in the Anglo-Norman Earldom of Ulster. Later it became a barony, which was split into Lecale Lower and Lecale Upper by 1851. Its largest settlement is the town of Downpatrick. Other settlements include Ardglass, Killough and Strangford. The peninsula has a high concentration of tower houses. Much of it is part of the 'Strangford and Lecale' Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. (en)
- Is leithinis suite in oirthear gChontae an Dúin, Tuaisceart Éireann, é Leath Cathail. Bhíodh go leor ranna stairiúla éagsúla ann. Tá an leithinis teoranta ag (anois taosctha, ach leathan tráth), , Muir Éireann agus Loch Cuan. Faightear í in áit go saoithiúil iargúlta, sáinnithe beagnach óna chúlchríoch, ach d'fhéadfaí ionradh a dhéanamh uirthi ón oirthear agus ón deisceart. (ga)
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