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Ballyagran (Irish: Béal Átha Grean,
meaning 'fordmouth of gravel') is a
village and
townland in
County Limerick, Ireland. As of the 2016 census, the village...
- them two of
three sisters. St Gobnait's well is
situated to the
north of
Ballyagran in a high
field to the left of the road to Castletown.
Rounds were made...
- the
leading clubs in the women's team
field sport of
camogie was won by
Ballyagran of Limerick, who
defeated Buffers Alley from
Wexford in the final, pla****...
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townlands Adare Ardpatrick Ang****ro
Athea Athlacca Ballingarry Ballyagran Ballyhahill Ballylanders Ballyneety Broadford Bruree Caherconlish Carrigkerry...
- All-Ireland
Senior Club
Camogie Championship, Granagh-Ballingarry (3),
Ballyagran (1978) and
Croagh Kilfinny(1975).
Notable players include All Star award...
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October 2024. Keaveney, Mai (18
October 2023). "Camogie
titles decided in
Ballyagran".
Limerick Post.
Retrieved 24
September 2024. "More
camogie final heartbreak...
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villages include Kilmallock, Charleville, Effin, Athlacca,
Banogue and
Ballyagran.
Bruree was once a seat and
alternative capital of the
ancient Kings of...
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townlands Adare Ardpatrick Ang****ro
Athea Athlacca Ballingarry Ballyagran Ballyhahill Ballylanders Ballyneety Broadford Bruree Caherconlish Carrigkerry...
- and
townlands Adare Ardpatrick Ang****ro
Athea Athlacca Ballingarry Ballyagran Ballyhahill Ballylanders Ballyneety Broadford Bruree Caherconlish Carrigkerry...
- (An tÁth Leacach)
Ballingarry - (Baile an Gharraí/Baile an Gharrdha)
Ballyagran - (Béal Átha Grean)
Ballyhahill - (Baile Dhá T****le/Baile Uí Sháithil)...