Category:Ringforts in Ireland

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English: The ringforts of Ireland are fortified settlements that are generally deemed to be from the Iron Age, Early Christian or possibly the Early Medieval period. They are also known as ráth, caiseal, cathair and dún in the early Irish sources, and by caher in contemporary archaeological literature of Ireland.
<nowiki>ringfort; ringfort; Ringfort; Круглый форт; Rath; caer crwn; ringfort; Ringfort; obročasta utrdba; 円形土砦; ringfort; Ringfort; ringfort; Дун; lios; Ringfort; ringfort; ringfort; Ráth; forte ad anello; Ráth; circular fortified settlements that were mostly built during the Early Middle Ages in Northern Europe; krožne utrjene naselbine, ki so bile večinoma zgrajene v zgodnjem srednjem veku v severni Evropi; aneddiadau caerog crwn a adeiladwyd yn bennaf yn ystod yr Oesoedd Canol Cynnar yng Ngogledd Ewrop; ein eine kleine Siedlung umgebendes frühmittelalterliches, kreisrundes Erdwerk; ráth; ring fort; ring fortress; rath; cashel; round; gradišče; ringfort</nowiki>
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circular fortified settlements that were mostly built during the Early Middle Ages in Northern Europe
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