![Ireland, Co Louth, Ballymascanian, Proleek wedge shaped Neolithic burial place, the Giant's Grave Stock Photo - Alamy Ireland, Co Louth, Ballymascanian, Proleek wedge shaped Neolithic burial place, the Giant's Grave Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/TRB4PN/ireland-co-louth-ballymascanian-proleek-wedge-shaped-neolithic-burial-place-the-giants-grave-TRB4PN.jpg)
Ireland, Co Louth, Ballymascanian, Proleek wedge shaped Neolithic burial place, the Giant's Grave Stock Photo - Alamy
Forgotten Ireland - Bally is an extremely common prefix in the town names of Ireland. It is derived from the Gaeilge phrase 'baile na' which means ' place of' 🇮🇪 | Facebook
![The Northern Ireland Place-Name Project on Twitter: "Ballymena in Co. Antrim derives from An Baile Meánach 'the middle townland or settlement', possibly alluding to its central position in the parish of Skerry. The Northern Ireland Place-Name Project on Twitter: "Ballymena in Co. Antrim derives from An Baile Meánach 'the middle townland or settlement', possibly alluding to its central position in the parish of Skerry.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EWm-3RYWkAIUkQv.jpg)