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Crossakiel or
Crossakeel (Irish:
Crosa Caoil,
meaning "the
crosses of Caol") is a
village in
County Meath, Ireland. It is
situated in the north-west of...
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erect a memorial, and on 26
April 1998 a
monument to him was
unveiled in
Crossakiel,
County Meath, Ireland,
where he had
addressed a
crowd of 600 in 1918...
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school in 1985.
Songwriters from the area
include Jim
Connell (b.1852 in
Crossakiel) who
wrote the
Socialist anthem "The Red Flag", and ****
Farrelly (1916–1990)...
- Ulster, Cúchulainn and Súaltam are
watching the
border at
Iraird Cuilenn (
Crossakiel,
County Meath).
While Cúchulainn
tries to hold up the army's advance,...
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International Autodrome,
Tehran Mondello Park,
County Kildare Crossakiel Road Circuit,
Crossakiel,
County Meath Skerries Road
Racing Circuit,
County Dublin...
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route 187
provides daily services to Oldcastle, Mountnugent, Virginia,
Crossakiel and Kells.
Local Link
route 186 was
introduced in
October 2024 and provides...
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Sinna mac Maíl
Sechnaill of the
Clann Cholmáin Uí Néill at the
Battle of
Crossakiel (in present-day
County Meath).
Following Flann's
death in 916,
Niall succeeded...
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George Hotel,
Fitzroy Street, St
Kilda (1886,
corner section);
Crossakiel, 26
Kooyongkoot Road.,
Hawthorn (1884-6)
Norman Hitch**** (c.1837-1918):...