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Crusheen (Irish: Croisín,
meaning 'little cross') is a
small village in
County Clare, Ireland, in the
civil parish of
Crusheen (Inchicronan). The village...
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Crusheen (Irish: Croisín),
formerly called Inchicronan (Irish: Inse Chrónáin), is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland.
There is also a
catholic parish...
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Crusheen GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Crusheen,
County Clare, Ireland. The club is
almost exclusively concerned with the game of...
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enters the
townlands of
Killow and Knockanean. A 22 km stretch, byp****ing
Crusheen village and the town of Gort, was
opened in
November 2010. The motorway...
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Crusheen railway station is a
closed railway station in the
village of
Crusheen,
County Clare in Ireland. The station,
which was
originally built in the...
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Crusheen,
formerly Inchicronan, is a
parish in
County Clare, Ireland, and part of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe.
Current (2021) co-****istant parish...
- ‘Head-to-Head’ games.
Crusheen v
Sixmilebridge Clonlara v O'Callaghan's
Mills Clonlara v
Sixmilebridge Crusheen v O'Callaghan's
Mills Clonlara v
Crusheen O'Callaghan's...
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Kieren Francis Fallon (born 22
February 1965 in
Crusheen,
County Clare, Ireland) is a
retired Irish professional flat
racing jockey and was
British Champion...
- born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, to an
Irish father Bernard Mullins from
Crusheen,
County Clare,
Ireland and
mother Bernadette Mullins. She was born with...
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native of Brosna,
County Kerry, Ireland, but currently[when?]
resides in
Crusheen,
County Clare. His
college education was at
Saint Ita's
College in Abbeyfeale...