Coillte was created in 1988.
The population of Coillte is 1,100.
coillte
It means woods or forests. The government's Irish forestry organisation is known as Coillte.
It is the plural of wood or forest (coill).
There are two versions of the name in Irish ('Gaelic'):Cloich na Coillte (stones of the woods?)Clanna Chaoilte (the race of Caoilte)
Clonakilty got its name from the Irish word "Cloich na Coillte," which translates to "stone in the woods." This name reflects its location near both the coast and wooded areas in County Cork, Ireland.
Coíllte is the common word for wood or forest, and Ros can be used too.
It's the hawaiin form of Keith. Keith was originally Scottish and probably came from a form of 'coillte' or 'ceiteach', meaning "woods". It might also have been influenced by Welsh 'coedwig' (forest), and even by Old English 'cuth' (knowledgeable).
The Irish word Coir, meansCrime, offense, fault.The word Cóir, as a noun, can meanjustice, equity; proper share, due;proper equipment;proper order.in the forms de chóir, a chóir, chóir it means 'near',(de) chóir (a bheith) '(to be) nearly'.
It is a small town in the county of Wicklow, not far from Dublin. It has the longest name of any town in Ireland. It used to be on the main Dublin to Wexford road, but it is now by passed. The headquarters of Coillte, the Irish Forestry Board, are situated in the village forest. It is in the Catholic parish of Kilquade and one of the Kilquade parish's two chapels of ease is located in the village at the junction with the Roundwood Road. It is a very nice town and situated in a beautiful part of Ireland. There are a number of sports clubs in the area. It has tourist accommodation and pubs.
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