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Collooney or
Coloony (Irish: CĂșil M****ne,
meaning 'nook of the thicket') is a town in
County Sligo, Ireland.
Collooney is
thought to
derive from Irish:...
- two
sections of the line, from
Limerick via
Ennis to
Athenry and from
Collooney to Sligo, see
regular services, with
other sections either closed or only...
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Rebellion of 1798 and who
carried out an act of
bravery during the
Battle of
Collooney. He was
captured at the
Battle of
Ballinamuck and
subsequently executed...
- The
Battle of
Collooney, also
called the
Battle of Carricknagat,
refers to a
battle which occurred on 5
September during the
Irish Rebellion of 1798 when...
- to the northeast. Sligo, 19,452 Tubbercurry, 1,986 Strandhill, 1,753
Collooney, 1,610 Ballymote, 1,549 Ballisodare, 1,350 Enniscrone, 1,223 Coolaney...
- the
Kilmore Roundabout in Tuam and ends at the
Toberbride roundabout at
Collooney in
County Sligo. It runs
through or past
several major towns and places...
- points") is a
townland in
County Sligo,
Ireland between the
towns of
Collooney and Ballymote.
Carrickbanagher has an area of
approximately 5.3 square...
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Ballinafad until it
reaches Castlebaldwin. From
Castlebaldwin to
Collooney the road is a Type 2 dual carriageway.
Funding for the
expansion of this...
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Collooney railway station serves the town of
Collooney in
County Sligo,
Ireland and is on the Dublin-Sligo
railway line. It was the
first of
three stations...
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between Sligo and
Collooney is a dual carriageway. The
first phase of this road was
completed in
January 1998, byp****ing the
towns of
Collooney and Ballysadare...