- The
River Camoge or
Camogue (/ˈkæmoʊɡ/; Irish: An Chamóg) is a
river in Munster, Ireland, a
tributary of the Maigue,
which is
itself a
Shannon tributary...
- the
civil parish. It lies on the
River Ma****, a
tributary of the
River Camogue. The
village acquired its name from the
crusading Knights Hospitaller who...
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through Bruff and
Athlacca to join the
Maigue north of Bruree. The
River Camogue flows in a
westerly direction through Grange, Me**** and
Manister and joins...
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basin located in the
county include the
rivers Mulcair, Loobagh, Maigue,
Camogue,
Morning Star, Deel, and the Feale. It is
thought that
humans had established...
- from
Irish caladh.
camogie – From
Irish camóg,
small hooked object, a
camogue. The women's
equivalent of hurling.
carrageen – moss. From
Irish carraigín...
- po****tion of 63 people. The
village has a
Catholic church, a GAA club (
Camogue Rovers GAA),
soccer club (Me**** FC), one pub and a
community centre.[citation...
- (structure) of the watercress"), and
Rootiagh (Irish: Ruaiteach). The
River Camogue (a
tributary of the
River Maigue)
flows to the west of the village, parallel...
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Camcor 16.25
miles (26.15 km)
Camlin River 27
miles (43 km) Camlough*
River Camogue Camowen River* 28
miles (45 km)
Caragh River 14
miles (23 km) Carey* Colin...
- Monaleen. 2002 Lost
County Junior B
Hurling Championship quarter final to
Camogue Rovers. 2006 Won City
Junior B
Hurling Championship against Mungret. 2006...
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Pallasgreen South Liberties Ballylanders Banogue Blackrock Bruff Bruree Camogue Rovers Castletown/Ballyagran
Croom Dromin/Athlacca
Effin Garryspillane...