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| x Abbeydorney |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Abbeydorney (Irish: Mainistir Ó dTorna, meaning "Monastery of the clan of Torna") is a village in County Kerry in Ireland. The name refers to the Cistercian Abbey of Kyrie Eleison which was established in 1154 and lies just north of the village....
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| x Abbeyfeale |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Abbeyfeale (Irish: Mainistir na Féile, meaning "Abbey of the Feale") is a historical market town in County Limerick, Ireland near the boundary with County Kerry. The town is in the midwest of Ireland, some 21 km (13 miles) from Newcastle West on the...
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| x Abbeylara |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Abbeylara (Irish: Mainistir Leathrátha, meaning "Abbey of the half rath or little rath") is a village in the easternmost portion of County Longford, Ireland, located about three kilometers east of Granard on the R369 regional road. Its name is...
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| x Abbeyleix |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Abbeyleix or Abbeylaois (Irish: Mainistir Laoise, meaning "Laois Abbey") is a town in County Laois, Ireland about 14 km from Portlaoise. It is located on the N8 National Primary Route. The town is a major bottleneck on this route, with up to 15,000...
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| x Abbeyshrule |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Abbeyshrule (Irish: Mainistir Shruthla, meaning "Abbey of the stream") is located in south-east County Longford, Ireland, on the Royal Canal. There is an airfield near the village, is also located beside the Royal Canal.
The Abbeyshrule Aerodrome is...
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| x Achill Sound |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Achill Sound officially and more commonly known as Gob an Choire is a village in County Mayo, in Ireland. Gob an Choire is located on the east side of Achill Island, the first settlement on the island after crossing the Michael Davitt Bridge, a...
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| x Achonry |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Achonry (Irish: Achadh Conaire) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland.
In the parish is the former Church of Ireland Cathedral of St Crumnathy, now deconsecrated.
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| x Aclare |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Aclare (Irish: Áth an Chláir) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland, and the main village in the parish of Kilmactigue. It straddles the border of the townlands of Lislea and Carns and is situated on the Inagh (also spelt "Eignagh") river, a...
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| x Adamstown, Wexford | Ireland | City/Town |
Adamstown (Irish: Maigh Arnaighe or Maigh Arnaí, meaning "The Plain of the Berries") is a village in County Wexford, Ireland. It is about 24 km (15 mi) from Wexford and 20 km (12 mi) from New Ross and Enniscorthy.
The village contains a primary...
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| x Adare |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Adare (Irish: Áth Dara, meaning "the ford of the oak") (Population 2,592 (CSO, 2006)) is a village in County Limerick, Ireland.
Historically, Adare was a crossing point on the river Maigue.
Renowned as one of Ireland's prettiest villages, Adare is...
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| x Adrigole | Ireland | City/Town |
Adrigole, (Irish: Eádargoil, meaning between two inlets) is a village situated on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, in Ireland. It is centred around the junction of the R572 and R574 regional roads. It has a sparsely distributed population of...
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| x Aghaboe |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Aghaboe is a village and parish in County Laois, Ireland. It is located on the R434 regional road in the rural hinterland west of the town of Abbeyleix.
The parish comprises the civil parishes of Bordwell and Kylermough, in their entirety; the town...
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| x Aghabullogue | Ireland | City/Town |
Aghabullogue (Irish: Achadh Bolg) is a village in County Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland. It lies around 30 km to the west of Cork City.
The parish of Aghabullogue includes the villages of Aghabullogue, Coachford and Rylane in County Cork.
Saint...
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| x Aghadoe |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Aghadoe is a large townland overlooking the town and lakes of Killarney in Ireland. Officially it is also a parish, although the parish is larger than the area normally associated with the name. The area is famous for its views of the lakes and...
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| County Kerry | Dated location | |||
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| x Ahakista | Ireland | City/Town |
Ahakista (Atha Ciste) is located approximately half way along the Sheep's Head peninsula between Durrus and Kilcrohane in west Cork, Ireland. It is a wooded coastal village that has a deep and sheltered harbour.
The Air India Memorial Garden is...
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| x Ahascragh |
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Ireland | Dated location |
Ahascragh (Irish: Áth Eascrach, meaning "Ford of the Esker") is a village in east Galway, Ireland. It is located 11km (7mi) north-west of Ballinasloe on the Ahascragh/Bunowen River, a tributary of the River Suck. The R358 regional road passes...
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| x Aherla | Ireland | City/Town |
Aherla (Coordinates: 51°, 51', 26" N; 8°, 44', 20" W) is a small village in County Cork, Ireland. Its population is about 200. Aherla is built on a limestone shelf - typical of the Cork ridges and valleys.
The area is a good place for countryside...
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| x Ahiohill | Ireland | City/Town |
Ahiohill is a small village in the parish of Enniskeane, County Cork, Ireland. The village is located halfway between the towns of Bandon and Clonakilty. The village has one pub called The Four Winds.
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| x Allen, County Kildare | Ireland | City/Town |
Allen is a village in County Kildare in Ireland located on regional road R415 between Kilmeage and Milltown. The village is overlooked by Hill of Allen, which in recent times has been scarred by quarrying. This hill, visible over much of Kildare and...
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| x Allenwood |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Allenwood (Fiodh Alúine in Irish) is a small Irish village in County Kildare situated on the Grand Canal. Allenwood is located about 50 km (31 mi) from Dublin and half way between Rathangan and Clane in North County Kildare.
The main road through...
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| x Allihies |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Allihies (Irish: Na hAilichí, meaning "the cliff fields") is a coastal parish (and townland) in the west of County Cork, Ireland. The largest village in the parish is Cluin, but is often mistakenly referred to by the name of the surrounding parish....
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| x An Bun Beag |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Bunbeg (Irish: An Bun Beag, also the official name, meaning "the small river mouth") is a small townland in the parish of Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland. It is officially the smallest townland in Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore), but today the name Bunbeg is...
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| x Anglesboro | Ireland | City/Town |
Anglesboro or Anglesborough, known before the Plantations of Ireland as Gleanagruer (Irish: Gleann na gCreabhar), is a small village at the foot of the Galtee Mountains, in south-east County Limerick, Ireland. It is a relatively small community with...
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| x Annabella, County Cork | Ireland | City/Town |
Annabella is a residential area that lies on the fringes of Mallow, County Cork, Province of Munster, in Ireland.
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| x Annagry |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Annagry (official name: Anagaire) is a village in the Gaeltacht area of the Rosses (official name: Na Rosa), Donegal, near Gweedore (official name: Gaoth Dobhair) and with a population of around 249. It has seen large numbers of its parish folk...
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| County Donegal | Dated location | |||
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| x Annamoe |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Annamoe (Irish: Áth na mBó, meaning "Ford of the Cows") is small picturesque village in County Wicklow, Ireland about 32 km (20 mi) from Dublin located on the Avonmore river. It is on the R755 (at the junction with the R763) between Roundwood and...
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| x Annascaul |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Annascaul or Anascaul (Irish: Abhainn an Scáil or Abha na Scáil) is a village on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Different suggestions as to the original meaning of the name include Scáil's River (Scáil Ní Mhúirnáin is a character in...
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| County Kerry | Dated location | |||
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| x Ardagh, County Longford | Ireland | City/Town |
Ardagh (Irish: Árd Achadh, meaning "high field") is a town in County Longford, Ireland about 10 km from Longford Town. It is located off the N4 road.
There are several important Early Christian sites in and near Ardagh, including the Church of St....
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| x Ardagh, Donegal |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardagh, Donegal (Irish: Ard Áth) ("high field") is a townland on the Inishowen peninsula near Ballyliffin in County Donegal, Ireland. It was the birth place of the philosopher John Toland (1670 - 1722), a pantheist and anti-Catholic polemicist.
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| x Ardara |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardara (Irish: Ard an Rátha, meaning "Height of the Fort") is a small town in County Donegal, Ireland. It is located on the N56 road.
Ardara is a small town with a population of 578 (2002 Census). Over recent years the town has seen some great...
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| x Ardcath | Ireland | City/Town |
Ardcath (meaning the height of battle) is a hamlet in County Meath, Ireland. It is a small area inhabited by around 1,870 people which is almost a 2% decrease from the 2006 to 2002 census. The surrounding areas include Garristown, Clonalvy, Duleek,...
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| x Ardclough |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardclough is a village and community in the parish of Kill County Kildare, Ireland, two miles off the N7 national primary road. Amongst its buildings today are a national school, a church, Ardclough GAA Club, and one shop "Buggys". Ardclough also...
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| x Ardcrony |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardcroney, is located on the N52 National secondary road 10 km (6 mi) north of Nenagh in North Tipperary, halfway between Nenagh and Borrisokane. It is the ancestral home of the Hogan clan. The birthplace of William Brie Dooley 04-07-1989, creator...
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| x Ardee |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardee (Irish: Baile Átha Fhirdhia, meaning "Ford of Ferdia")53°52′N 6°32′W / 53.86°N 6.54°W / 53.86; -6.54 is a town in County Louth, Ireland. It is located at the intersection of the N2, N52, and N33 roads. Ardee is on the banks of the River Dee...
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| County Louth | Dated location | |||
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| x Ardfeild | Ireland | City/Town |
Ardfield is a small hamlet located in the West Cork region of the Province of Munster, Ireland, near the coast between Clonakilty and Rosscarbery and close to Galley Head. According to the 2006 Census, Ardfield had a population of 670. Ardfield is...
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| x Ardfert |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardfert (Irish: Ard Fhearta, meaning "the hill of miracles") is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is a popular residential location within easy commuting distance of Tralee which is only five miles away.
The village's name signifies, according...
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| x Ardmore, County Waterford |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardmore (Irish: Aird Mhór, meaning "Great Height") is a fishing village in County Waterford, Ireland situated not far from Youghal on the south coast of Ireland, with a population of around 330, although this varies with the tourist season. It is...
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| x Ardpatrick | Ireland | City/Town |
Ardpatrick (Irish: Ard Pádraig) is a small village in County Limerick, Ireland. It lies at the foot of the north slopes of the Ballyhoura Mountains, on the edge of the Golden Vale. It had a population of 398 in 2006.
On the hill above the village is...
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| x Ardrahan |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ardrahan (Irish: Ard Raithin, meaning "high ringfort") is a village in County Galway, Ireland.
Richard de Brugo conquered Galway in 1236, and granted the land to Maurice Fitzgerald who built the castle whose ruins still stand today. The churchyard...
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| x Arigna |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Arigna (Irish: An Airnigh) is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is near Lough Allen (on the Shannon-Erne Waterway), on a designated "scenic route" between Keadue and Sliabh an Iarainn (Irish/Gaelic for "Iron Mountain").
Arigna Coal Mine is ...
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| County Roscommon | Dated location | |||
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| x Arklow |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Arklow (Irish: An tInbhear Mór, meaning "The great estuary"), also known as Inbhear Dé from the Avonmore river's older name Abhainn Dé, is a historic town located in County Wicklow on the east coast of Ireland. Founded by the Vikings in the ninth...
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| x Artane, Dublin |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Artane, sometimes spelled Artaine (Ard Aidhin in Irish), historically Tartaine is a Northside suburb of Dublin, Ireland. Neighbouring districts include Coolock, Beaumont, Killester, Raheny and Clontarf; to the south is a small locality, Harmonstown,...
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| County Dublin | Dated location | |||
| Dublin | Statistical region | |||
| x Arvagh |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Arvagh (Irish: Ármhach, meaning "Battlefield") or Arva, is a town in County Cavan, Ireland, on the shores of Garty Lough and overlooked by Bruse Hill. It is a scenic town situated in the centre of the drumlin belt. It lies on the border of Counties...
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| x Ashbourne, County Meath |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ashbourne, historically known as Killeglan or Kildeglan (from the Irish: Cill Dhéagláin meaning "Déaglán's church"), is a sizeable commuter town in County Meath, Ireland. It is about 20 km north of Dublin city centre and is bypassed by the N2 road....
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| x Ashford, County Wicklow |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Ashford (Irish: Áth na Fuinseoige), historically known as Ballymacahara (Irish: Baile Mhic Aodha Charraigh), is a village County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland. It lies on the R772 regional road. The Vartry River flows under the road in the village...
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| x Askeaton |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Askeaton (Eas Géitine in Irish) is a town in County Limerick, Ireland. Located on the N69, the town is built on the banks of the River Deel some 3 km upstream from the estuary of the River Shannon.
Among the many historic structures in the town are...
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| x Athboy |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Athboy (Irish: Baile Átha Buí, meaning "The Yellow Ford"), is a small agricultural town in County Meath in Ireland. It is located on the junction of the N51 and R154 roads. The town is located on the Yellow Ford River, in wooded country near the...
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| x Athea | Ireland | City/Town |
Athea (Irish: Áth an tSléibhe) is a village in west County Limerick, located between Listowel, County Kerry and Newcastle West in the mid-west of Ireland. Athea has a church, and the town is the centre for the Catholic parish of Athea, encompassing...
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| x Athenry |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Athenry (pronounced /æθənˈraɪ/; Irish: (Baile) Áth na Rí, pronounced [balʲɑːˈɾiː], transl. 'Ford of the King') is a town in County Galway, Ireland. It lies 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of Galway city, and one of the attractions of the town is its...
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| x Athgarvan |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Athgarvan (Irish: Áth Garbháin) is a village 4 km (2 mi) southwest of Newbridge in County Kildare, Ireland. It is on the R416 regional road and lies just west of the River Liffey which forms the eastern boundary of the village, while The Curragh...
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| x Athlacca | Ireland | City/Town |
Athlacca (An tÁth Leacach in Irish) is a small village in County Limerick, in the south west of Ireland. It is situated 26 km south of Limerick City, on the Morningstar river. The name Athlacca means 'ford of the flagstones', a feature that was once...
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| x Athleague |
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Ireland | Dated location |
Athleague (Irish: Áth Liag (na Sioca)) is a town on the River Suck in the west of Ireland in County Roscommon, near the town of Roscommon.
Its church was founded sometime around 500 A.D. by Maenucan Atha Liacc ('Maonagán of Athleague'). The name is...
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| x Athlone |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Athlone (from the Irish: Baile Átha Luain meaning "town of Luan's ford") is a town that lies on the River Shannon near the southern extremity of Lough Ree, Ireland.
Athlone is located close to the geographical centre of Ireland, on the border of two...
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| County Westmeath | Dated location | |||
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| x Athy |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Athy (pronounced /əˈθaɪ/ – (Irish: Baile Átha Í , meaning "Town of the ford of Ae") is a market town situated at the convergence of the River Barrow and the Grand Canal in County Kildare, Ireland, 72 kilometers southwest of Dublin.
Its population of...
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| x Aughagower |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Aughagower or Aghagower (Irish: Achadh Ghobhair) is a tiny village in rural County Mayo in western Ireland. It is located about 5km from Westport. Modern Aughagower has only a few houses and pubs in a pastoral setting. It also forms the centre of a...
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| x Aughleam |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Eachléim (formerly Aughleam or Aghleam) is a village in County Mayo in Ireland. It has a total area of 2.96 km². Its name derives from Irish Each (horse) and Léim (jump), as local folklore has it a horse jumped from the east of the townland to the...
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| x Aughrim, County Galway |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Aughrim (Irish: Eachroim, meaning "horse ridge") is a small village in County Galway, Ireland. It is located in the midlands of Ireland, between the towns of Loughrea and Ballinasloe, along the N6 national primary road that connects Galway and...
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| x Aughrim, County Wicklow |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Aughrim (Irish: Eachroim, meaning "Horse ridge") is a small village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It lies in a scenic valley in the east of Ireland where the Ow and Derry rivers meet to form the Aughrim river. Aughrim is on the R747 regional road...
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| x Avoca, County Wicklow |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Avoca (Irish: Abhóca, formerly Abhainn Mhór) is a small town near Arklow, in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the River Avoca.
The Avoca area has been associated with its famous copper mines for many years and the valley has been...
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| x Baile na hAbhann |
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Ireland | City/Town |
Baile na hAbhann (formerly also known as Ballynahown or Ballinahown) is a townland situated some 31 km west of Galway, Ireland, on the R336 regional road between Inverin and Casla. The name means "River town".
The Irish-language television channel...
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