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Ballyhaise (/ˈbæliːˌheɪz/; Irish: Béal Átha hÉis) is a
village in
County Cavan, Ireland. It is
situated approximately 7 km (4.3 mi) north-northeast of...
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Ballyhaise College is an
agricultural college,
based in the
former Ballyhaise House, in
Ballyhaise,
County Cavan in Ireland. It is run by
Teagasc and,...
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Ballyhaise is a
Gaelic football and Ladies'
Gaelic football club
based in the
village of
Ballyhaise,
County Cavan, Ireland. The club's
first championship...
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Ballyhaise was a
former junction station on the
Cavan to
Clones Great Northern Railway (Ireland) line six and a half
miles north east of the town of Cavan...
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indirectly linked to
Cavan town via
Belturbet (the C&L terminus) and
Ballyhaise on the GNR line. When the
Government of
Northern Ireland closed the section...
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championship season.
Promoted from 2023
Cavan Intermediate Football Championship Ballyhaise (Intermediate Champions)
Relegated to 2024
Cavan Intermediate Football...
- Met Éireann
records the
climate data for
Cavan from
their station at
Ballyhaise.
Under Köppen
climate classification,
Cavan experiences a
maritime temperate...
- Fheirtéaraigh)
Ballyfin Ballyforan Ballygarrett Ballygarvan Ballygawley Ballyhack Ballyhaise Ballyhale Ballyhaunis Ballyhea Ballyheigue Ballyhide Ballyhuppahane Ballyjamesduff...
- O'Neill (born 1982) is an
Irish singer-songwriter. O'Neill grew up in
Ballyhaise,
County Cavan. O'Neill
moved to
Dublin aged 18 to
study music at Ballyfermot...
- Club
Football Championship winner. Campbell, John (30
November 2023). "
Ballyhaise will be a
handful for St Patrick's, Cullyhanna,
stresses Jason Duffy"...