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Pollach
Pollagh
Abounding in holes
The Irish pollach means "a place full of holes," and in the midlands bog country of County Offaly the name was earned literally: the surrounding landscape is riddled with the pits, pools, and cavities of deep cutaway peatland. Water seeps into every hollow; the bog surface opens underfoot. It is a terrain of holes, and the name reflects nothing more or less than the look of the ground.
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