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Relation: Lady's Island Lake (223994)
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Lady's Island area
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description | The original name for this lagoon was Loch Tóchair, which is Irish for 'the lake of the causeway'. The causeway was at the northern end of the lake, leading from the mainland to the island where the tower-house, leaning tower and ruined church are today. |
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name | Lady's Island Lake |
natural | water |
type | multipolygon |
water | lagoon |
wikidata | Q6469864 |
wikipedia | en:Lady's Island Lake |
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- Way Inish (39871990) as inner
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