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Ballinakill (Irish:
Baile na Coille,
meaning 'the town of the woods') is a
small village in
County Laois,
Ireland on the R432
regional road
between Abbeyleix...
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Ballinakill (Irish:
Baile na Cille,
meaning 'settlement of the church') is a
natural harbour near the town of
Letterfrack in
County Galway in Ireland...
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Ballinakill GAA is a
hurling and
Gaelic football club in
Ballinakill,
County Laois, Ireland. The club
colours are
maroon and
white and the club grounds...
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Walter Butler of
Ballinakill Castle,
Roscrea (c. 1600 – 25
December 1634) was a
military officer, who
served as a
colonel (Oberst) in the
Imperial Army...
- Clough–Ballacolla
Ballinakill v The
Harps Clough–Ballacolla v
Camross Borris-in-Ossory–Kilcotton v
Ballinakill Borris-in-Ossory–Kilcotton v
Ballinakill Portlaoise...
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Dunne or Dunn is an
Irish surname,
derived from the
Irish Ó
Duinn and Ó Doinn,
meaning "dark" or "brown." The name
Dunne in
Ireland is
derived from the...
- once. Borris-in-Ossory–Kilcotton are the
title holders after defeating Ballinakill by 2–16 to 0–19 in the 2024 final. A
second tier
senior hurling competition...
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Promoted from the
Laois Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Ballinakill Relegated to the
Laois Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Abbeyleix...
- In 1852,
their first mission church was
established at
Moyard Bridge,
Ballinakill, Clifden, also the ICM set up orphanages,
Glenowen for
girls and Ballyconree...
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Ballinacurra Ballinadee Ballinagar Ballinagh Ballinaglera Ballinagree Ballinakill Ballinalee Ballinamore Ballinascarty Ballinasloe Ballincollig Ballindaggin...