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Cluan Place (derived from
Irish Cluain 'meadow') is a
Protestant working-class area in
eastern inner-city Belfast, in
Northern Ireland.
There is currently...
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suburb of
Cluan.
Cluan was
gazetted as a
locality in 1968. The
watershed of the
Cluan Tiers forms the south-western boundary. The C505
route (
Cluan Road)...
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recorded O'Cahan was
Eoghan O'Cahan (Eogháin Ua Catháin),
abbot of
Clonfert (
Cluan-fearta-Brennainn),
County Galway, died 980 A.D. The
surname has been anglicised...
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areas of West Belfast; the
nationalist Short Strand from the
unionist Cluan Place areas of East Belfast, the
unionist Corcrain Road and the nationalist...
- then west and
south to the south-west corner,
where it exits.
Route C505 (
Cluan Road)
starts at an
intersection with C513 and runs north-west
until it exits...
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Ireland Monastery information Other names Cluain-maccu-nois; Cluain-mic-nois;
Cluan; Tipraic, with Eaglais-beaag
Order Canons Regular of
Saint Augustine (1140–c...
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Cluan Immorrais is a 15th-century
Irish battle that
pitted the
Kingdom of Uí
Failghe against the
Galls of Meath. The
battle was
fought in 1406, and...
- of the
Irish Cluain Eois,
meaning "Eos's meadow". The
ancient name was
Cluan Innis, "island of retreat", it
having formerly been
nearly surrounded by...
- is also the
earliest annals mention of her
monastery at
Clonbroney (Ir.
Clúan-bróaig) near
modern Ballinalee,
County Longford.
References to the monastery...
- fire
bombs were
thrown at police,
before three Protestants were
injured in
Cluan Place, a
Protestant enclave separated from
Short Strand by a
peace wall...