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Blackrock (Irish: An
Charraig Dhubh) is an
affluent suburb of Dublin, Ireland, 3 km (1.9 mi)
northwest of Dún Laoghaire. It is
named after the
local geological...
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Carrick (from the
Scottish Gaelic carraig,
meaning 'rock') is a
former comital district of
Scotland which today forms part of
South Ayrshire. The district...
- Gaelcholáiste an
Phiarsaigh in
Rathfarnham (both in
County Dublin). Gaelcholáiste
Charraig Uí
Leighin opened in
Carrigaline and
Northern Ireland's
second gaelcholáiste...
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Carrick (Irish: An
Charraig,
meaning 'the rock') is a
village located within the
civil parish of
Glencolmcille in
County Donegal, Ireland. As of the 2022...
- Two Rock (Irish: Binn Dá
Charraig; archaic:
Black Mountain;
Sliab Lecga (meaning
Mountain of Flagstones)) is a
mountain in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland...
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Blackrock railway station (Irish: Stáisiún An
Charraig Dhubh)
serves Blackrock in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It
opened to the
public on 17 December...
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Carrickmore (from
Irish an
Charraig Mhór,
meaning 'the big rock') is a
small town in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic barony...
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Rockfleet Castle (Caisleán
Charraig an
Chabhlaigh – "the
castle of the rock of the fleet"), an O'Malley stronghold....
- 1920–1923 seasons, nor in 1932. The 1939
competition was left unfinished. An
Charraig Mhór is the club that has won the
competition the most
times (15), their...
- and 2008. In 2023
Gormley retired from
playing Gaelic football with An
Charraig Mhór but as of 2024 he’s
still up and at it with the
Tyrone Masters. Gormley...