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Many Irish places begin with the letters Bally. It comes from the Irish word Baile, meaning town or place. So very many places in Ireland begin with Bally.

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How many places in Ireland begin with the letters ba?

There are too many to count. Many Irish places begin with the letters Bally. It comes from the Irish word Baile, meaning town or place. So very many places in Ireland begin with Bally and so Ba. Along with all of those there are many other names that begin Ba, that don't have their origins in Baile. From large towns to small areas and roads, there are a huge amount of them, so it would be impossible to answer the question.


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