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Bantry (Irish: Beanntraí,
meaning '(place of) Beann's people') is a town in the
civil parish of
Kilmocomoge in the
barony of
Bantry on the
southwest coast...
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Bantry Bay (Irish: Bá Bheanntraí) is a bay
located in
County Cork, Ireland. The bay runs
approximately 35 km (22 mi) from
northeast to
southwest into the...
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Bantry is a town in
County Cork, Ireland.
Bantry may also
refer to:
Bantry (County Cork barony), an
Irish barony centred on the town of
Bantry Bantry...
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invasion at
Bantry Bay in 1797. He had
already been
created Baron Bantry, of
Bantry in the
County of Cork, and
Viscount Bantry, of
Bantry in the County...
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Bantry is a
locality in Alberta, Canada.
Bantry takes its name from
Bantry Bay, in Ireland. "
Bantry".
Geographical Names Data Base.
Natural Resources...
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Bantry was
founded in 1905.
Bantry was
founded by
Irish settlers. The City of
Bantry dissolved in
November 2019 and the area
reverted to
Bantry township...
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Bantry House is a
historic house with
gardens in
Bantry,
County Cork, Ireland.
Originally built in the
early 18th century, it has been
owned and occupied...
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Church is a
small Gothic Revival Anglican church located in Kilmocomogue,
Bantry,
County Cork, Ireland. It was
completed in 1828. It is
dedicated to Brendan...
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Bantry Aerodrome is a
small privately owned airfield 1.5 NM (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) west south-west of
Bantry in
County Cork, Ireland. It was
constructed in the...
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Richard White, 1st Earl of
Bantry (6
August 1767 – 2 May 1851) was an Anglo-Irish
soldier and peer.
White was born in a
gentry family in Ireland. He was...