Dalriada (disambiguation)
- Dalriada (disambiguation)
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Dalriada can refer to:
- Dál Riata, a Gaelic kingdom in western Scotland and north-east Ireland in the Early Middle Ages
- Dalriada School, a co-educational, voluntary grammar school in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland
- Dalriada (band), Hungarian folk metal band
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