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Ballybofey (/ˌbælibəˈfeɪ/ BAL-ee-bə-FAY,
locally /ˌbælbəˈfeɪ/ BAL-bə-FAY; Irish:
Bealach Féich,
meaning 'Fiach's p****') is a town
located on the south...
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Ballybofey–Stranorlar is a
built up area in
County Donegal, Ireland,
comprising the
villages of
Ballybofey and Stranorlar,
which face each
other across...
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Ballybofey railway station served the
village of
Ballybofey in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 3 June 1895 on the
Donegal Railway Company...
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regional road in Ireland,
located in
County Donegal. It runs
between Ballybofey and Croaghnashallog, just
southeast of Dungloe. The road runs in two separate...
- Donegal, in Ireland.
Stranorlar and
Ballybofey (located on the
other side of the
River Finn) form the twin
towns of
Ballybofey–Stranorlar.
Evidence of ancient...
- county, such as
Gweedore and Glenties, from the
major inland towns such as
Ballybofey and Letterkenny. Its
highest peak is Errigal. List of
mountains in Ireland...
- McElhinney's is a 3-storey fifteen-department
store located in
Ballybofey,
County Donegal. It is the
largest department store in
Ireland outside Dublin...
- Mac****haill Park (Irish: Páirc Sheáin Mhic ****haill) is a GAA
stadium in
Ballybofey,
County Donegal, Ireland. It is the home
ground of the Seán Mac****haills...
- the
league in 1969. They hail from
Ballybofey,
County Donegal and play
their home
matches at Finn Park in
Ballybofey. The club's
colours are blue and white...
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players and
Omagh advanced to the next round. 29
April 1999 Finn Park,
Ballybofey "Irish
League Archive,
Irish News Cup".
Irish League Archive. Retrieved...