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Cleggan (Irish: An Cloigeann,
meaning 'the headland') is a
fishing village in
County Galway, Ireland. The
village lies 10 km (7 mi)
northwest of Clifden...
- The
Cleggan Bay Disaster,
which occurred on 27
October 1927, was a
strong gale that
resulted in the
deaths of 45
fishermen off the
coast of
County Galway...
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Cleggan Bay (Irish: Cuan na Cloigeann) is a
natural ocean bay in
County Galway,
Republic of Ireland.
Cleggan Bay is
opened between Cleggan Head (on its...
- Sir Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baronet. He had
already been
created a Baronet, of
Cleggan in the
County of Antrim, on 17 June 1929 (see O'Neill baronets). O'Neill...
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Claregalway (Baile Chláir)
Claremorris Clarina Clashmore Cleariestown Cleggan Clifden Clogh Cloghan (Donegal)
Cloghan (Offaly)
Cloghane (an Clochán)...
- The
title was
forfeited in 1691. The (Chichester) O'Neill Baronetcy, of
Cleggan in the
County of Antrim, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
- Ocean.
Tooreen Bog is
located on the
lakes south coast. The
village of
Cleggan is
located to the west. "The
Ballynakill Lough - Lake
Connemara in Ireland"...
- the town of Clifden. The
peninsulas of Kingstown, Coolacloy, Aughrus,
Cleggan and
Renvyle are
found in Connemara's north-west.
Connemara includes numerous...
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Killary Harbour Connemara Clifden Inishbofin –
accessible by
ferry from
Cleggan,
County Galway Oileáin Árann (Aran Islands) –
accessible by
ferry from...
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Carnmore Carraroe Casla Castleblakeney Castlegar Claregalway Clarinbridge Cleggan Clifden Clonbur Clonfert Corofin Corrandulla Corr na Móna
Craughwell Dunmore...