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Clonegal,
officially Clonegall (/ˈkloʊnəɡɔːl/ KLOH-nə-gawl; from
Irish Cluain na nGall,
meaning 'meadow of the foreigners'), is a
village in the southeast...
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Huntington Castle, also
known as
Clonegal Castle, is a
castle in
Clonegal,
County Carlow, Ireland,
built in 1625. It is now a
private house open to the...
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southern suburbs of
Dublin through County Wicklow and ends in the
village of
Clonegal in
County Carlow. It is
designated as a
National Waymarked Trail by the...
- Kildavin/
Clonegal GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in Kildavin,
County Carlow, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
hurling and Gaelic...
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Clohamon Clonaghadoo Clonakilty Clonbur (an Fhairche)
Clondalkin Clondrohid Clonegal Clones Clonfert Clonlara Clonliffe Clonmacnoise Clonmany Clonmel Clonmellon...
- Ireland, on the
River Derry. It is a twin
village of the much
larger Clonegal in
County Carlow on the
other side of the river,
which forms the county...
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Kenny and
Paddy McDonnell are
named Flag and copy of the
Proclamation in
Clonegal "Easter, 1916", a poem by the poet and
playwright W.B. Yeats, published...
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Ballinabranna Ballinkillin Ballon Ballymurphy Borris Carlow Carrickduff Clonmore Clonegal Fennagh Hacketstown Kildavin Leighlinbridge Myshall Nurney Old Leighlin...
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County Wexford and
County Carlow. It
flows under Clonegal Bridge at a
point where it
divides Clonegal,
County Carlow to the west from
Watch House Village...
- club. Joint-captains Ian St
Ledger and Pádraig Ryan from the Kildavin/
Clonegal club were the
first recipients of the cup. In
accordance with GAA rules...