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Buncrana (/ˈbʌnkrænə/ bun-KRA-NA; Irish: Bun Cranncha,
meaning 'foot of the (River) Crana') is a town in
Inishowen in the
north of
County Donegal in Ulster...
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Buncrana GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in
Buncrana,
County Donegal, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
hurling and
Gaelic football. In...
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Buncrana Island, or Te
Hauhau is an
island in Lake
Manapouri of Southland, New Zealand. It was
named in
around 1877
after Buncrana the
homeplace of a person...
- peninsula. The main
towns and
villages of
Inishowen are: Ballyliffin,
Buncrana, Bridgend, Burnfoot, Burt Carndonagh, Carrowmenagh, Clonmany,
Culdaff Dunaff...
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Galway in Galway, Ireland. When he was
eight w****s old his
family moved to
Buncrana,
where they have
remained since.
McCay learned to play the
fiddle at age...
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Buncrana railway station served Buncrana in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 9
September 1864 on the
Londonderry and
Lough Swilly Railway...
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Scoil M****re,
Buncrana is a co-educational
voluntary Catholic secondary school,
located in
Buncrana in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
school was founded...
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Richard B. Hays, 1948–2025
William L. Higi
Former RTÉ
political editor and
Buncrana man
Donal Kelly p****es away
Radiomaker Willem van Kooten,
alias Joost den...
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tenure as a
recording artist for Hanna-Barbera Records.
Hutton was born in
Buncrana, Ireland. When he was five, his mother, Kathleen, took him and his siblings...
- from
Irish Statute Book on 6
September 2023. "Donegal
County Council: (
Buncrana) 1974
Local Election Results, Counts, Transfers". irelandelection.com....