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Deuibheannaghfheoirde or Diwchynyhyrdt (pronounced: [ˈɖu:xənəɦərð]; English name: Devilsford, sometimes pronounced as [ˈdɛlsfəd]) is a village and former baronetcy located in the baronetcy of Teirreguibhleag in the Ravenwold, in Rockall. In modern times, Deuibheannaghfheoirde is a quiet church community, still only accessible by the fords it was named after, which now usually lie approximately 20 centimetres under water.

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  • Deuibheannaghfheoirde
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  • Deuibheannaghfheoirde or Diwchynyhyrdt (pronounced: [ˈɖu:xənəɦərð]; English name: Devilsford, sometimes pronounced as [ˈdɛlsfəd]) is a village and former baronetcy located in the baronetcy of Teirreguibhleag in the Ravenwold, in Rockall. In modern times, Deuibheannaghfheoirde is a quiet church community, still only accessible by the fords it was named after, which now usually lie approximately 20 centimetres under water.
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  • Coat of arms of Devilsford.png
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  • Location in Teirreguibhleag.
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  • Village
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  • Devilsford - 1.jpg
Name
  • (Diwchynyhyrdt)
  • Deuibheannaghfheoirde
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  • Astrallic
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  • 270(xsd:integer)
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  • Devilsford church.
subdivision type
  • Viscountcy
  • Barony
  • Baronetcy
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  • Devilsford - location in Terrible.png
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  • 27(xsd:integer)
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  • 355(xsd:integer)
population as of
  • 2014(xsd:integer)
population total
  • 119(xsd:integer)
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  • Deuibheannaghfheoirde or Diwchynyhyrdt (pronounced: [ˈɖu:xənəɦərð]; English name: Devilsford, sometimes pronounced as [ˈdɛlsfəd]) is a village and former baronetcy located in the baronetcy of Teirreguibhleag in the Ravenwold, in Rockall. The village is located on a fluvial island in the Óibh Cheannagh on the border between the Ravenwold to the north and the Gloreglens to the south. It was historically an important crossing in the river, and for centuries was the only way for travellers from the north of the Ravenwold to travel to the south. It lost that status after the opening of the Gloreglens-Ravenwold Bridge in 1771, but stayed popular far into the 19th century due to that bridge's status as being unsafe. It losts its status permanently after improvements to the bridge in the 1890s. In modern times, Deuibheannaghfheoirde is a quiet church community, still only accessible by the fords it was named after, which now usually lie approximately 20 centimetres under water.
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