- Cree or
Creegh (Irish: An Chríoch) is a
small village in
County Clare in Ireland. It is
situated at a
crossroads near the
villages of
Doonbeg and Cooraclare...
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Clarecastle Clonlara Connolly Coolmeen Cooraclare Corofin Cranny Cratloe Cree (
Creegh)
Cross Crusheen Doolin Doonaha Doonbeg Ennis Ennistymon Fanore Feakle Inagh...
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uutereste ellent Gaven wij de
stadt op door
hongers verbant Niet dat hij se in
creegh met
stormender hant. In this
great need, in our
uttermost misery, we gave...
- part of the
Catholic union of Kilmihil, with
chapels at
Cooreclare and
Creegh. In 1848 the
Catholic parish of
Cooraclare (Kilmacduane) was once again...
- the
majority of the land is used for
dairy farming.[citation needed] The
Creegh River flows through the
village and
enters the
Atlantic Ocean at Doughmore...
- River,
Dealagh River tributary. Near Kilshanny. Cree River, also
spelled Creegh River or
Creagh River,
north of Kilmihil,
through Cree to
Doughmore Bay...
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Limerick Crean 117
Tulla Lower Killokennedy Limerick Creegh North 646
Moyarta Kilmacduane Kilrush Creegh South 488
Moyarta Kilmacduane Kilrush Creehaun 663...
- of Kilrush), Clondagad, Cloonadrum, Clooncoorha, Coolmeen, Cooraclare,
Creegh, Doonbeg, Drumellihy, Einagh, Formoyle, Furroor, Glenmore, Kilballyowen...
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present name. The
parish includes the
village of Cree, at
times spelled Creegh. The
parish has two churches, St Senan's in
Cooraclare and St Mary's in...
- in
County Clare. The road p****es
through a
number of villages,
including Creegh, and Cooraclare. The road is 17.9 km (11.1 mi) long.
Roads in
Ireland National...