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Ballyvourney (Irish:
Baile B****rne [ˌbˠalʲə ˈwuːɾˠn̠ʲə],
meaning 'Town of the Beloved', also
spelled Baile Mhúirne) is a
Gaeltacht village in southwest...
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Irish saint whose church was Móin Mór,
later Bairnech, in the
village of
Ballyvourney (Irish:
Baile B****rne),
County Cork in Ireland. She is ****ociated with...
- Íosagáin was a
Catholic gaelcholáiste (Irish
language secondary school) in
Ballyvourney,
County Cork, Ireland. The
school was
built in
phases in the 1930s. The...
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Ballyclogh Ballydehob Ballydesmond Ballygarvan Ballylickey Ballymakeera Ballyvourney Ballymore Baltimore Bandon Banteer Bantry Bartlemy Béal na Bláth Belgooly...
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Kerry in
southern Ireland, near the
village of Cúil Aodha.
After p****ing
Ballyvourney, it runs
through the
centre of Macroom, to
which it
provides drinking...
- (Irish-speaking area) of
Ballyvourney,
County Cork,
during 1913/14,
which became the
Ballyvourney Collection.His
Ballyvourney collection featured as numbers...
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religious complex built on the site of a 6th or 7th
century nunnery near
Ballyvourney,
County Cork, Ireland.
Consisting of a holy well, two
churches and a...
- was shot in
various towns within County Cork
during 2005,
including Ballyvourney and Timoleague. Some
filming took
place in Bandon,
County Cork: a scene...
- Íre") is a
small townland and
Gaeltacht village in the
civil parish of
Ballyvourney,
barony of
Muskerry West,
County Cork, Ireland. The village,
which in...
- his
grave was to be
found near her
church or
nunnery in Bairnech, now
Ballyvourney (Muskerry,
County Cork). As the
later recensions suggest, Ailbe's original...