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- Castleisland (Irish: Oileán Ciarraí) is a town and commercial centre in County Kerry in south west Ireland. The town is known for the width of its main...
- Castleisland Desmonds are a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland. The club is affiliated with North Kerry and their...
- Castleisland A.F.C. is an Irish football club located in Castleisland, County Kerry. As of 2014, the club fielded teams in the Premier A division of the...
- Barnsley, established in 1998 by her father John (who is originally from Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland), and has regularly supported fund-raising events...
- Dooneen (Irish: An Dúinín) is a townland to the north of Castleisland, County Kerry on the N21 road to Limerick. Dooneen townland, which is approximately...
- Castleisland: 4 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 Independent Jackie Healy-Rae 29.86% 2,890         Independent Charlie Farrelly 18.63% 1,803...
- creating the Monster Factory professional wrestling school. He grew up in Castleisland, Ireland and was the original trainer of Kevin Von Erich, and many other...
- p****enger services on the line in September 2008. The 4 miles (6.4 km) long Castleisland branch connected to the main line at Gortalea at a junction facing Tralee...
- Munster finals for Kerry, winning all three. Geaney was manager of the Castleisland Desmonds senior team for many years and was trainer when they won the...
- four British soldiers and five IRA men, were killed in a shoot-out in Castleisland on the day of the truce itself, indicating the bitterness of the conflict...