"Kilmoor" meaning in Yola

See Kilmoor in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /kɪɫˈmɔː/
Head templates: {{head|yol|proper noun}} Kilmoor
  1. Kilmore, in south County Wexford, Ireland. Categories (place): Places

Download JSON data for Kilmoor meaning in Yola (1.2kB)

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