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Awbeg River (from
Irish An Abha Bheag,
meaning 'the
small river') is a
river in the
southern part of Ireland. It is a
tributary of the
Blackwater and...
- Chruadha,
meaning Cruadha's Fort.
Castletownroche is
located on the
River Awbeg in the
Blackwater Valley about eight miles (13 km) from Mallow. Castletownroche...
- Cork. It is
about 12 km (7.5 mi)
north of
Mallow town. It is on the
River Awbeg, a
branch of the Blackwater. The town is in a
townland and
civil parish...
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Ireland in
November 2006.
Tributaries of the
Blackwater include:
River Awbeg (An Abha Bheag, "the
small river")
River Dalua (Abhainn Dalua)
River Bride...
- the
modern name and ****ociates it with Mullagh, his name for the
river Awbeg: "Old
father Mole, (Mole
hight that
mountain grey That
walls the Northside...
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regional road near
Mallow and Buttevant,
about two
miles south of
River Awbeg.
Liscarroll is
within the Cork North-West (Dáil constituency). Liscarroll...
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clapper bridge,
constructed by the
monks in the 13th century,
crosses the
Awbeg in Springfield,
relatively close to the monastery. In 1906
Walter Jones...
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scatter found at Kil****mer and the
caves on the
south bank of the
River Awbeg.[citation needed] The Cambro-Norman
grandsons of
Maurice FitzGerald, Alexander...
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Funshion 34.75
miles (55.92 km)
River Finisk 17.5
miles (28.2 km)
River Awbeg 31.75
miles (51.10 km)
River Dalua 15.5
miles (24.9 km)
River Bride 40 miles...
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Mountains mark the
northern boundary. A
tributary of the Blackwater, the
Awbeg has two
branches in its
upper stretches; one
branch forms the
northern boundary...