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Abbeyfeale (/ˈæbifeɪl/; Irish:
Mainistir na Féile,
meaning 'abbey of the Feale') is a
historic market town in
County Limerick, Ireland, near the border...
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Abbeyfeale Aerodrome is a
recreational airfield serving Abbeyfeale, a town in
County Limerick in Ireland. It is 3
kilometres (2 mi) west-northwest of Abbeyfeale...
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Abbeyfeale railway station served the
market town of
Abbeyfeale in
County Limerick, Ireland.
Opened by the
Limerick and
Kerry Railway, by the beginning...
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middle of
County Limerick in the south-west of Ireland. He was
raised in
Abbeyfeale, a
small town in the west of
County Limerick, very near the
county boundary...
- West is on the N21 road from
Limerick to Tralee,
between Rathkeale and
Abbeyfeale. It is the
second largest urban center in the county, with a po****tion...
- is also Ireland's third-largest city.
Newcastle West,
Kilmallock and
Abbeyfeale are
other important towns in the county.
There are
fourteen historic baronies...
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Abbeydorney Abbeyfeale Abbeyknockmoy Abbeylara Abbeyleix Abbeyshrule Abbeyside Achill Sound (Gob...
- 1950) is an
Irish former rugby union international.
Dennison grew up in
Abbeyfeale and
began playing rugby union at
Mungret College. A three-quarter, Dennison...
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Iosef (colloquially
referred to as CII) is a
public secondary school in
Abbeyfeale,
County Limerick, Ireland. It was
founded as a
community college in 2011...
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route of the
former Limerick-Tralee
railway line
between Rathkeale and
Abbeyfeale. Sean (Jackie) Finn,
Brigadier of the 4th (Rathkeale) West
Limerick Battalion...