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Ballinamore (Irish: Béal an Átha Móir,
meaning "mouth of the big ford") is a
small town in the south-east of
County Leitrim in Ireland. Béal an Átha Móir...
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Ballinamore railway station was a halt
which served the
village of
Ballinamore in
County Donegal, Ireland. The halt
opened on 3 June 1895 on the Donegal...
- area. However,
South Leitrim, with
towns such as Carrick-on-Shannon,
Ballinamore and Drumshambo, is
significantly more populous,
containing approximately...
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Ballinamore Seán O'Heslin's
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation is a
Gaelic football,
hurling and ladies'
Gaelic football club
based in
Ballinamore,
County Leitrim...
- held at the 2014
elections through also the gain of a
second seat in
Ballinamore and to
become the
second largest party after Fianna Fáil. Independents...
- are
stations in the
towns of Carrick-on-Shannon, Mohill, Drumshanbo,
Ballinamore, and Manorhamilton.
Carrick On-Shannon
station has 12
retailed personnel...
- IRA
Border campaign. In
January 1957, he was
tried and
convicted at
Ballinamore courthouse and
imprisoned in
Mountjoy Prison.
Although a prisoner, he...
- Roscommon; and, in the
county of Leitrim, the
electoral divisions of:
Ballinamore, Cloverhill, Corralla,
Drumreilly North,
Drumreilly South, Garradice...
- identified; it is
likely that the body was
buried near Aughnasheelin, near
Ballinamore,
County Leitrim. In
honour of Shergar, the
Shergar Cup was inaugurated...
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townland located just over a mile east-north-east from the
small town of
Ballinamore in the south-east of
County Leitrim. The
eldest of
seven (two sons and...