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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Abbeyfeale railway station served the market town of Abbeyfeale in County Limerick, Ireland. Opened by the Limerick and Kerry Railway, by the beginning...
- is also Ireland's third-largest city. Newcastle West, Kilmallock and Abbeyfeale are other important towns in the county. There are fourteen historic baronies...
- northwest of Abbeyfeale on the R555 road. It is also a civil parish and townland. Duagh is a dormitory village for Listowel and Abbeyfeale and a local...
- Kerry. It is 84.37 km (52.43 mi) in length. It runs through the towns of Abbeyfeale, Newcastle West, Adare and the village of Templeglantine. Prior to October...
- Desmond, Army 1942 Abbeyfeale Knockane 1941 Abbeyfeale Treaty Sarsfields 1940 Knockane Abbeyfeale 1939 Ahane Glin 1938 Ahane Abbeyfeale 1937 Ahane Glin 1936...
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- (Irish: Caisleán Phort Trí Namhad) is a ruined Geraldine castle near Abbeyfeale, County Limerick, Ireland. The castle is known variously as 'Purt Castle'...