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Historically, the name "St George's Channel" was used interchangeably with "Irish Sea" or "Irish Channel" to encompass all the waters between Ireland to the west and Wales to the east. Some geographers restricted it to the portion separating
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Placenames of the world: origins and meanings of the names for 6,600 countries, cities, territories, natural features, and historic sites
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Names and their histories, alphabetically arranged as a handbook of historical geography and topographical nomenclature
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The Irish border as a cultural divide: a contribution to the study of regionalism in the British Isles
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defines the southern limit of "Irish Sea and St. George's Channel" as "A line joining
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programme, said that St George's Channel bordered the Irish coast between
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A 2004 letter from the St.George's Channel Shipping Company to
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Relief map depicting St George's Channel and the Irish Sea
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Sea channel connecting the Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea
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The name "St George's Channel" is recorded in 1578 in
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St George's Channel (disambiguation)


Edmond Halley
solar eclipse
Welsh
Irish
sea channel
Irish Sea
Celtic Sea
Martin Frobisher
Saint George
Roman Britain
Byzantine Empire
the Plantations
Wales
Leinster
West Country of England
Munster
Celtic Sea
Carnsore Point
Wexford
St David's Head
Pembrokeshire
RTÉ Radio
Howth Head
Kilmore Quay
International Hydrographic Organization
St. David's Head
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