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Cloondara (Irish:
Cluain Dá Ráth,
meaning 'pasture of two ringforts') is a
small village in
County Longford, Ireland. It is
situated just off the N5 road...
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Grand Canal Company sought support to
build a
canal from
Dublin to
Cloondara, on the
Shannon in West
County Longford. Work on this m****ive project...
- The
Royal Canal flows through the
south of the
county terminating at
Cloondara at the Shannon. The
canal was
refurbished and
reopened in 2010. Notable...
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Clonroche Clonsilla Clonskeagh Clontarf Clontibret Cloonacool Cloonbonniffe Cloondara Cloone Cloonfad Cloonfush Cloughduv Cloughjordan Clounanaha Cloyne Coachford...
- 1817 with the
successful joining of
Dublin with the
River Shannon at
Cloondara,
County Longford, but had byp****ed
Longford town itself. From at least...
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century by St Patrick;
dissolved after 1163 Cluain-bronaig; Cluain-ebrone
Cloondara Monastery early monastic site,
probable patron St
Ernan of Cloneogher...
- Clogher,
Cloughjordan clon, clone,
cloon cluain meadow Clondalkin, Clonmel,
Cloondara coom com
hollow Coomkeen cor corr
small round hill Cornafulla, Corblonog...
- in 1817 when it
successfully joined Dublin with the
River Shannon at
Cloondara,
County Longford. An
additional spur
linking the
canal to
Longford town...
- Mullanalaghta,
Newgrove and
Sonnagh 5
Longford Breanrisk, Caldragh,
Cloondara, Cloonee, Corboy,
Longford No. 1 Urban,
Longford No. 2 Urban, Longford...
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greenway in Ireland. It
spans from
Maynooth County Kildare to
Longford and
Cloondara,
County Longford p****ing
through counties Meath and Westmeath. The greenway...