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Campile (Irish:
Ceann Phoill or
Ceann Poill,
meaning 'head of the cr****') is a
small village situated in
County Wexford in the
south of Ireland. It is...
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place several months earlier, on 26
August 1940, when the
Luftwaffe bombed Campile,
County Wexford,
killing three people. At the
start of the
Second World...
- on cue with that in Dublin.
During World War II,
German planes bombed Campile. In 1963 John F. Kennedy, then
President of the
United States, visited...
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Campile is a
commune in the Haute-Corse
department of
France on the
island of Corsica.
Since 2015, it is part of the
canton of Golo-Morosaglia. Campile...
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Campile railway station served the
village of
Campile in
County Wexford, Ireland. The
station opened on 1
August 1906 and
closed on 18
September 2010...
- The
Campile Formation is a
geologic formation in south-east Ireland. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Ordovician period.
Earth sciences portal...
- (Cathair Dónall)
Cahersiveen Cahir Cahiracon Callan Caltra Calverstown Camp
Campile Camus Canningstown Cappagh Cappamore Cappawhite Caragh Carlingford Carlow...
- was
changed to
Campile Football Club. At the time, the
Senior Championship was the only
competition the club
could enter and
Campile Football Club were...
- homes. It is
located at the
confluence of the
rivers Barrow and Suir, near
Campile. The
station opened in 1967 and was
operated by the
Electricity Supply...
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Wexford previously served by the railway; Bridgetown,
Wellingtonbridge and
Campile.
Expressway route 2 used to link the
Harbour with
Dublin Airport every...