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- Ballyadams (Irish: Baile Adaim) is a barony in County Laois (formerly called Queen's County or County Leix), Ireland. Ballyadams barony is named after...
- The Ballyadams Formation is a geologic formation in Ireland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal Ireland...
- Tables 2015–16". corkaul.files.wordpress.com. Retrieved 19 October 2016. "Ballyadam Park". carrigtwohillunited.com. Retrieved 19 October 2016. "Kilreen Celtic...
- Ballintur Upper, Balloo, Balloo Lower, Ballooly, Balloolymore, Balloonigan Ballyadam, Ballyagherty, Ballyaghlis, Ballyagholy, Ballyalgan, Ballyali****, Ballyalloly...
- The nearest soccer club is Carrigtwohill United AFC, which plays at Ballyadam, which is between Carrigtwohill and Lisgoold. Horse racing is also represented...
- Corkaree Grange, either of two townlands in County Laois, in the baronies of Ballyadams and Tinnahinch Grange, Cork, a residential neighborhood in Douglas, County...
- Abacadabras (2020) Royal Bond Novice Hurdle - (3) Mengli Khan (2017), Ballyadam (2020), Farren Glory (2023) Drinmore Novice Chase - (2) Envoi Allen (2020)...
- touches the coast. The county was formerly divided into nine baronies: Ballyadams Cullenagh Maryborough East Maryborough West Portnehinch Slievemargue Stradbally...
- United AFC, which plays at Ballyadam, to the North East of the town. They have several pitches and dressing rooms at Ballyadam. Other sports clubs in Carrigtwohill...
- potential landing sites on the Cork coast were identified and six locations (Ballyadam, Leamlara, Knockraha, Pigeon Hill, Kilquane and Ballyvatta) were under...