- Dún
Chaoin (Irish,
meaning 'pleasant fort' [ˌd̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈxiːnʲ]),
unofficially anglicised as Dunquin, is a
Gaeltacht village in the west of
County Kerry...
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author and seanchaí (pronounced [ˈʃan̪ˠəxiː] or [ʃan̪ˠəˈxiː]) born in Dún
Chaoin,
County Kerry, Ireland. Seán Ó Súilleabháin, the
former Chief archivist...
- (born 2002) is an
Irish Gaelic footballer who
plays for
Naomh Pádraig
Uisce Chaoin (Muff) and the
Donegal county team. He
plays at wing-back, but can also...
- to Dún
Chaoin and An Clochán to An Daingean. The
villages in the area are
Abhainn an Scáil, Lios Póil,
Daingean Uí Chúis,
Ceann Trá, Dún
Chaoin, Baile...
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islands saw a rise in po****tion due to
tenants fleeing evictions in Dún
Chaoin by Lord Ventry. The
islands were
inhabited until 1954 by a
completely Irish-speaking...
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annual football competition organised by
Donegal GAA.
Naomh Pádraig
Uisce Chaoin are the
title holders (2024)
defeating Carndonagh in the Final. The competition...
- others. This is the
westernmost part of Ireland, and the
village of Dún
Chaoin is
often jokingly referred to as "the next
parish to America." Although...
- the
Dingle Peninsula in Ireland. The
mansion dominated a
hillside in Dún
Chaoin and was
nicknamed "Dolly's Folly" by some
locals due to its construction...
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Laoghaire Dunlavin Dunleer Dunmanway Dunmore Dunmore East
Dunquin (Dún
Chaoin)
Dunshaughlin Durrow (Laois)
Durrow (Offaly)
Durrus Dysart (Roscommon) Dysart...
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Peninsula on its route,
whilst the half
marathon goes from
Dingle to Dun
Chaoin. The
inaugural event had 2,500 parti****nts, and parti****tion
peaked at...