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Carrigeen (Irish: CarraigĂn,
meaning 'little rock') is a
village to the south-east of
Mooncoin in
County Kilkenny, Ireland.
Carrigeen is
situated on a...
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Carrigeen GAA an
Irish Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
situated in
Carrigeen in the very far
south of
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club was established...
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Carrigaline Carrigallen Carriganima Carrigans Carrigart (Carraig Airt)
Carrigeen Carrigtwohill Carrowteige (CeathrĂș Thaidhg)
Cashel Casla Castlebaldwin...
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several sea caves. On the south-southwestern face of the
island is
Carrigeen Bay, with a
sandy beach, and
above that a
shingle beach.
Linked by a line...
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Carrigeen Mountain is in
roughly the same
position but this is a
townland name (i.e. the
mountain pasture belonging to
Carrigeen townland)....
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Corluddy Castle is
located in
County Kilkenny close to the
village of
Carrigeen.
According to O'Kelly, it is "5-storey high. Its roofless, but in a good...
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Black Castle, Thurles,
castle destro****
Cahir Castle,
restored castle Carrigeen Castle,
restored castle Clonakenny Castle,
castle ruins Castle Fogarty...
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existence in the time of St Colmcille)
Dunbleschiae Dysert Monastery,
Carrigeen early monastic site,
founded by a St
Oengus (purportedly the Culdee) Disert-aengusa...
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Peter Creagh or
Piers Crevens (born
Carrigeen 25 July 1642; died
Strasbourg 25 July 1705) was an
Irish Roman Catholic bishop in the late 17th and early...
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other founding members being Castlehale, Mullinavat, Iverk, Piltown,
Carrigeen, Kilmacow, Ballyragget,
South Tipperary, Monastarevan, Muckalee, Barrowvale...