I'm trying to find the location of a place called Sleeve, probably in County Roscommon. Any help would be appreciated.
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Place called Sleeve
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<br>: I'm trying to find the location of a place called Sleeve, probably in County Roscommon. Any help would be appreciated.<p>Sliamh, pronounced Sleeve or Schleeve, is the Gaelin for mountain. There are many places where "Sleeve" (Sliamh) is part of the name as in Sliamh na mBan; Mountain of the Women.<p>
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Re: Place called Sleeve
<br>: I'm trying to find the location of a place called Sleeve, probably in County Roscommon. Any help would be appreciated.<p>Sliamh, pronounced Sleeve or Schleeve, is the Gaelic for mountain. There are many places where "Sleeve" (Sliamh) is part of the name as in Sliamh na mBan; Mountain of the Women.<p>
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<br>: <br>: : I'm trying to find the location of a place called Sleeve, probably in County Roscommon. Any help would be appreciated.<p>: Sliamh, pronounced Sleeve or Schleeve, is the Gaelin for mountain. There are many places where "Sleeve" (Sliamh) is part of the name as in Sliamh na mBan; Mountain of the Women.<p>There was a town called Slieve in county Roscommon and there is a Slevin and a Slevinagee in county Roscommon.
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