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Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta
Maire may refer to: Places * Maire, Netherlands, a former municipality * Maire de Castroponce, a municipality located in the province of Zamora, Castile and León, Spain * Château Saint-Maire, a castle in Lausanne, Switzerland * Lougé-sur-Maire, a commune in the Orne department in north-western France Plants * Black maire (''Notelaea cunninghamii''), a large tree endemic to New Zealand * Coastal maire (''Notelaea apetala''), a small tree endemic to New Zealand * Narrow-leaved maire (''Notelaea montana'') - a tree endemic to New Zealand * Swamp maire (''Syzygium maire''), a tree endemic to New Zealand * White maire (''Notelaea neolanceolata''), a tree endemic to New Zealand Mairé * Mairé, a commune in the Vienne department in the Poitou-Charentes region in western France * Mairé-Levescault, a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France * Junian of Mairé (died 587), founder of Mairé, or Mariacum, Abbey in Poitou, France Other uses * Maire (surname), a su ...
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Maire, Netherlands
Maire (also Meere or Mare) is a former village in the Netherlands, Dutch province of Zeeland. It was located northwest of the village of Rilland. The church of Maire was mentioned in 1284. The village suffered from a number of floods, and on 5 November 1530, it drowned completely. When it was flooded again on 2 November 1532, it was abandoned completely. A small part of the area was reclaimed from the sea in 1694, but the village was never rebuilt. Maire was a separate municipality until 1816, when it was merged with Rilland.Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, "Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten", KNAW, 2006. See also *List of flooded villages in Zeeland References Former municipalities of Zeeland Former populated places in the Netherlands Reimerswaal (municipality) {{Zeeland-geo-stub ...
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Mairé
Mairé () is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France. (Not to be confused with Mairé-Levescault, in the same general area). Demographics See also *Communes of the Vienne department The following is a list of the 265 communes of the Vienne department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Communes of Vienne (department) {{Vienne-geo-stub ...
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Máire Brennan
Moya Brennan (born Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin on 4 August 1952), also known as Máire Brennan, is an Irish folk singer, songwriter, harpist, and philanthropist. She is the sister of the musical artist known as Enya. She began performing professionally in 1970 when her family formed the band Clannad. Brennan released her first solo album in 1992 called ''Máire (album), Máire'', a successful venture. She has received a Grammy Award from five nominations and has won an Emmy Award. She has recorded music for several soundtracks, including ''Titanic (1997 film), Titanic'', ''To End All Wars'' and ''King Arthur (2004 film), King Arthur''. Musical upbringing Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin was born on 4 August 1952 in Dublin after her parents eloped from County Donegal to marry in County Louth. Máire grew up as the eldest child of a musical family in the remote parish of Gweedore (''Gaoth Dobhair''), a Gaeltacht area in County Donegal, where the Irish language and tradition ...
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Máire (album)
''Máire'' is the debut album by Irish musician Máire Brennan, released in 1992. Recordings were made at: *Castle Sound Studio, Pencaitland – (Engineer Calum Malcolm) *Metropolis, London Track listing #"Cé Leis" – 4:05 #"Against the Wind (Máire Brennan song), Against the Wind" – 5:34 #"Oró" – 3:59 #"Voices of the Land" – 3:23 #Jealous heart single, "Jealous Heart" – 4:37 #"Land of Youth (Tir na nÓg)" – 5:53 #"I Believe (Deep Within)" – 3:57 #"Beating Heart" – 4:16 #"No Easy Way" – 5:24 #"Atlantic Shore" – 4:02 Personnel Band *Moya Brennan, Máire Brennan – Vocals, Harp, Piano, Keyboards *Deirdre Brennan – Vocals *Brídín Brennan – Vocals *Calum Malcolm – Keyboards *Dónal Lunny – Bodhrán, Bouzouki, electric Bouzouki, Mandolin, Keyboards *Nigel Thomas – Drums, Percussion *Nigel Clarke – Acoustic Guitar *Alex Poots – Flugel Horn *Richie Buckley – Soprano Saxophone *Mick Taylor – Tin Whistle, Chinese Flute Commercial singles #Agains ...
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Máire
() is a feminine given name. It is the Irish language form of Maria (given name), Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam), and Μαρια (Maria), found in the New Testament. Both New Testament names were forms of the Hebrew name (Miryam). Its meaning has been variously translated with around 70 possibilities, including "sea of ", "star of the sea", "drop of the sea", "rebelliousness", "exalted one", "beloved", and "wished for child". Patrick Woulfe (1923) thought that the meaning related to bitterness, related to grief, sorrow, affliction, possibly associated with childbirth, was most likely. Máire was and still is a popular name in Ireland, and is sometimes spelt in its anglicised forms Maire, (without diacritics) ''Maura (given name), Maura'' and ''Moira (given name), Moira''. The diminutive form Máirín has inspired the Anglicised Maureen. Completely unrelated to this, Maire (pron. MIE-reh) is a feminine given name in Finland, ...
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Maire (surname)
Maire is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arnaud Maire (born 1979), French footballer * Edmond Maire (1931–2017), French labor union leader * Edouard-Ernest Maire (1848–1932), French missionary and plant collector * John Maire (1703–1771), English Roman Catholic conveyancer * Nathalie Maire (died 1987), French murder victim * Nicolas Rémy Maire (1800-1878), French archetier and bow maker * René Maire René Charles Joseph Ernest Maire (; 29 May 1878, Lons-le-Saunier – 24 November 1949) was a French botanist and mycologist. His major work was the ''Flore de l'Afrique du Nord'' in 16 volumes published posthumously in 1953. He collected plants ... (1878—1949), French botanist and mycologist * William Maire (1704–1769), English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church {{surname Surnames of French origin ...
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Junian Of Mairé
Saint Junian is the name of: * Junian of Saint-Junien (born c. 480), after whom the commune Saint-Junien is named * Junian of Mairé (died 587), of the Poitou region See also * Saint-Junien, commune {{hndis, Junian ...
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Mairé-Levescault
Mairé-Levescaultt is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France. (Not to be confused with Mairé, in the same general area). History The history and derivation of the name of Mairé-L'Evescault are closely linked to that of Saint Junian (''Junien''), the patron saint of Poitou ploughmen. He was born in the year AD 500 or AD 501 in the area of "Briosso" (now called Briançais) on an estate named "Champagné" which still exists close to the village of Mairé in the commune of Perigné, Deux-Sèvres, and was educated by his parents who were Gallo-Roman nobility. Although his name is undoubtedly of Pagan origin, coming from the Roman gods Juno/Jupiter, he was dedicated to the service of God from his earliest childhood and was instructed in all the sacred and human sciences which were taught at that time. Nothing else is known about his early life but we re-encounter Junien as a young man living as a hermit in a place called Bois Trappeau in the commune of Ardi ...
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Notelaea Neolanceolata
''Notelaea neolanceolata'', commonly called white maire, is a tree native to New Zealand. ''Notelaea neolanceolata'' is found from lowland to hilly forest across the North Island. In the South Island it is uncommon but is found in the Marlborough Sounds. It grows to approximately 15 metres high and has long (5–12 cm), leathery and glossy leaves. Racemes of green flowers are produced in spring followed by a 1 cm long red fruit. Uses The wood of ''N. neolanceolata'' is one of the hardest native timbers of New Zealand. It was traditionally used by the Māori Māori or Maori can refer to: Relating to the Māori people * Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group * Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand * Māori culture * Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the Co ... to make tools and weapons. A variety of digging sticks were made from the timber for food gathering and gardening. The wood was also used for beams in the construct ...
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Maire De Castroponce
Maire de Castroponce is a municipality located in the province of Zamora, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of stati ... ( INE), the municipality has a population of 230 inhabitants. References Municipalities of the Province of Zamora {{Zamora-geo-stub ...
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Syzygium Maire
''Syzygium maire'', commonly known as the swamp maire, is an evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand. It is found throughout the North Island, and in the northern half of the South Island. The Māori name for the tree is '. Swamp maire grows in wetlands, where it develops breathing roots in waterlogged soils, but is also tolerant of reasonably dry situations. The creamy-white flowers in autumn are followed by bright red drupes around 3 cm in length in late winter. The fruit are edible and can be eaten raw or cooked. The fruits are rich in antioxidants. Swamp maire is sold for use in gardens as an ornamental plant. It is not related to other species called ''maire'', which are in the genus ''Notelaea ''Notelaea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae. It includes 21 species native to eastern Australia and Tasmania, New Zealand, the Norfolk Islands, New Caledonia, and the Hawaiian Islands. Plants in the genus ''Notelaea'' ar ...''. References * Metcalf, ...
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Notelaea Montana
''Notelaea montana'', commonly known as narrow-leaved maire, is a tree native to New Zealand. ''Notelaea montana'' has a range from the top of the North Island near Kaitaia south to the top of the South Island around Nelson where it is much less common. ''Notelaea montana'' is found from coastal to high-elevation forest where it is often located beside streams, on ridgelines or steep slopes. The tree can grow up to 15 metres in height with a dome shaped canopy. It has long, linear leaves that can measure up to 100 x 10 millimetres, distinguishing it from the other New Zealand ''Notelaea'' species. The Latin specific epithet ''montana'' refers to mountains or coming from mountains.Archibald William Smith References {{Taxonbar, from= Q133500524, from2=Q16756186 montana Montana ( ) is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota to the east, South Dakota ...
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