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She nane jeh Queiggaghyn Nerin eh Queiggey Lion (Baarle: Leinster, Yernish: Laighin ny Cúige Laighean). T'eh ny hoie ayns shiar Nerin as t'eh jeant seose jeh ny coondaeghyn Ceatharlach, Divlyn, yn Eearvee, Keeill Chennee, Keeill Darey, Keeill Mantan, Leesh, Lhongfort, y Lhoo, Logh Garman, Uíbh Fhailí, as y Vee. Rere coontey-pobble ny bleeaney 2006, ta 2,295,123 deiney cummal ayns Queiggey Lion, as lesh shen, t'eh ny wheiggey smoo pobbylagh 'sy çheer.[1] Ta claasagh airhey er cooylrey eayney ry-akin er brattagh Lion.
Queiggey Lion Leinster Cúige Laighean | ||
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Coontae: | Ceatharlach Divlyn yn Eearvee Keeill Chennee Keeill Darey Keeill Mantan Leesh Lhongfort y Lhoo Logh Garman Uíbh Fhailí y Vee | |
Eaghtyr: | 19,764.88 km² (3oo) | |
Earroo yn phobble (2006) | 2,292,939 (1d) |
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