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I'm not sure about the
Irish language name for Rockfield Lake. I think its Loch na Finne, but I'm not sure.
It seems that
Cavan County Council, on its road signage for Rockfield Lake, uses the name Loch Phairc na Carraige as the modern
Irish language name for the lake. It is possible that Loch na Finne was the original Irish language name for Rockfield Lake. The modern Irish name Loch Phairc na Carraige literally translates as '
Lough of the Field of Rock' or 'Lough of the Field of Rocks'.
Laggan Boy (
talk)
11:30, 27 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Rockfield Lake is within the scope of WikiProject Lakes, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of lake-related articles on Wikipedia, using the tools on the project page. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.LakesWikipedia:WikiProject LakesTemplate:WikiProject LakesLakes articles
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Ireland, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Ireland on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.IrelandWikipedia:WikiProject IrelandTemplate:WikiProject IrelandIreland articles
I'm not sure about the
Irish language name for Rockfield Lake. I think its Loch na Finne, but I'm not sure.
It seems that
Cavan County Council, on its road signage for Rockfield Lake, uses the name Loch Phairc na Carraige as the modern
Irish language name for the lake. It is possible that Loch na Finne was the original Irish language name for Rockfield Lake. The modern Irish name Loch Phairc na Carraige literally translates as '
Lough of the Field of Rock' or 'Lough of the Field of Rocks'.
Laggan Boy (
talk)
11:30, 27 August 2021 (UTC)reply