- (locally An Fháirthí), or
Clonbur in English, is a
Gaeltacht village in Connemara,
County Galway, Ireland. The
village of
Clonbur sits
between Lough Corrib...
- Mountains. It is a
rural area that
includes small settlements such as
Clonbur, Cong,
Cornamona and Toormakeady. It
borders Connemara, to its
south and...
- Clochán)
Clogheen Clogherhead Cloghroe Clohamon Clonaghadoo Clonakilty Clonbur (an Fhairche)
Clondalkin Clondrohid Clonegal Clones Clonfert Clonlara Clonliffe...
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Casla Castleblakeney Castlegar Claregalway Clarinbridge Cleggan Clifden Clonbur Clonfert Corofin Corrandulla Corr na Móna
Craughwell Dunmore Eyrecourt...
- and Mask, near the
towns of
Headford and
Ballinrobe and the
villages of
Clonbur, the
Neale and Cross. Cong is
known for its
underground streams that connect...
-
bombing of Hiroshima.
Julia Canny was born to a poor
farming family in
Clonbur, Co.
Galway in 1894. She only had a fifth-grade education.
Canny emigrated...
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those in need.[citation needed] The
Culchie Festival started in 1989 in
Clonbur,
County Galway and ran
until 2012. The
festival took
place in many towns...
- Dublin,
between Clonbur and Derrytresk.
Clonbur won the
match by 1-08 to 1-07 to
claim their first ever
championship title.
Clonbur v
Derrytresk "Regrets...
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active service companies in Shanafaraghaun, Maam, Kilmilkin, Cornamona,
Clonbur, Carraroe, Lettermore, Gorumna, Rosmuc, Letterfrack, and Renvyle. The Royal...
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information by the
Church of
Scientology to
attack him.
Minton died in
Clonbur,
Ireland of a
heart ailment on
January 20, 2010, at the age of 63. His...