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- County Westmeath Ballinlough, Cork Ballinlough, County Meath Ballinlough, County Roscommon Ballinlough Castle, County Westmeath Ballinlough, Killua, a townland...
- Ballinlough (Irish: Baile an Locha, meaning 'town of the lake') is a mainly residential townland and suburb on the southside of Cork city, in Ireland...
- Ballinlough (/ˌbælɪnˈlɒx/ BAL-in-LOKH; Irish: Baile an Locha, meaning 'town of the lake') is a village in western County Roscommon, Ireland. The N60 national...
- Ballinlough Castle is a 17th-century country house situated near the rural town of Clonmellon in County Westmeath, Ireland on a hill overlooking two of...
- Andreas Graf O'Reilly von Ballinlough (3 August 1742 – 5 July 1832) was an Irish-Austrian soldier and military commander of Irish origin. His military...
- are all also protected by the NPWS. Athcarne Castle Athlumney Castle Ballinlough Castle Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre Bective Abbey Bellinter House...
- moved back to Ireland when he was a child, and he attended school in Ballinlough, Cork. From an Irish-speaking family, his first television roles were...
- including Strokestown and Tulsk). Castlereagh (west, including Castlerea and Ballinlough). Ballintober North (east including Rooskey and Tarmonbarry). South Roscommon...
- The O'Reilly, later Nugent baronetcy, of Ballinlough in the County of Westmeath, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 23 July 1795 for Hugh O'Reilly...
- Phádraig) sign displays the digit '1'. Cork 2, administered from the Ballinlough sorting office, covered the south-east, Cork 3 (from Gurranabraher) covered...