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Ballinrobe (Irish:
Baile an Róba,
meaning 'town of the (river) Robe') is a town in
County Mayo in Ireland. It is
located on the
River Robe,
which empties...
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Ballinrobe GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the town of
Ballinrobe in
south County Mayo, Ireland. The club parti****tes in competitions...
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Ballinrobe Racecourse is a
horse racing venue in
Ballinrobe,
County Mayo, Ireland. It is the only race
course in
County Mayo, and
hosts both flat and...
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Ballinrobe Community School is a
secondary school in
Ballinrobe,
County Mayo. It is a
mixed gender school and it was
opened in
September 1990,
after the...
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Boycott in the
local community. This
campaign included shops in
nearby Ballinrobe refusing to
serve him, and the
withdrawal of services. Some were threatened...
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named after her mother, Mary. Her father, John Philbin, was born in
Ballinrobe,
County Mayo, Ireland, and had
emigrated to
America in 1900.
Philbin began...
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native Ballinrobe in 1894, and
among the
highlights of his
visit were the
boxing demonstrations he gave in
Ballinrobe Town Hall. The proceeds...
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crossing point of the
Bunnadober River, 3.5 km (2.2 mi)
southwest of
Ballinrobe. The
present mill was open by 1838 and was
owned by
William Walsh, before...
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between Shrule and
Ballinrobe. The
hinterland is
entirely rural, made up of
farms and
scattered houses. The
nearest town is
Ballinrobe, and the closest...
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rights activist from
Ballinrobe,
County Mayo, Ireland. O'Neill, the son of a
veterinary surgeon, grew up in
Ballinrobe,
County Mayo, and went to...