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Cullaville or
Culloville (from
Irish Baile Mhic Cullach,
meaning 'MacCullach's townland' or McCulloch's
ville or town is a
small village and
townland near...
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Culloville Blues Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG Na Gormacha,
Baile Mhic Cholla) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
within Armagh GAA. It is based...
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Culloville railway station was on the
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway in the
Republic of Ireland. The
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway opened the station...
- Éireann
Culloville 1978
Whitecross Culloville 1979 St Patrick's
Mullaghbawn 1980 Tír na nÓg
Granemore 1981 St Peter's,
Lurgan Keady 1982
Culloville Ballyhegan...
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Creggan Rovers Crievekiernan Harps Crossmaglen Geraldines Culloville Sons of O'Connell
Culloville William O'Brien's
Crossmaglen Plunketts Kevin Barry's,...
- well-developed
railway network with
connections to,
among others,
Armagh City,
Culloville, Goraghwood, Markethill, Vernersbridge,
Tynan (see
History of rail transport...
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Hoops defeated South Armagh side
Culloville Blues at
Crossmaglen on 3 October;
Sarsfields 1-15,
Culloville 0-11.
Thomas McAlinden struck a goal within...
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Championship "McGeeney
takes New York reins".
Hogan Stand. 21
December 2021. The
Culloville native has been
handed the
reins after leading St
Barnabas to back-to-back...
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Special Branch informer 26
February 1989 John
McAnulty grain importer Culloville,
County Armagh 17 July 1989
Heidi Hazell German citizen Unna West Germany...
- St. Patrick's
Cullyhanna in the 2016 final.[citation needed] This was
Culloville Blues and Whitecross'
return to the
senior grade after they
claimed the...