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Daingean (/ˈdæŋɡən/; Irish: An
Daingean,
meaning 'the fort' or
Daingean Ua bhFáilghe),
formerly Philipstown,
named after King
Philip II of
Spain (then...
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Dingle (Irish: An
Daingean or
Daingean Uí Chúis,
meaning "fort of Ó Cúis") is a town in
County Kerry, Ireland. The only town on the
Dingle Peninsula, it...
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Listed as
Ballisodare in the 2016 census.
Listed as An
Daingean in the 2016
census and as Dingle-
Daingean Uí C****s in the 2022 census.
Listed as
Baile Chláir...
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Cushinstown Daingean Dalkey Daly's
Cross Dartry Deansgrange Delphi Delvin Derrew Derrinturn Derrybeg (Doirí Beaga)
Derrybrien Derrynane Dingle (
Daingean Uí Chúis)...
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Daingean GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Daingean,
County Offaly, Ireland. The club is
almost exclusively concerned with the game...
- St. Conleth's
Reformatory School was a
reformatory in
Daingean,
County Offaly which operated from 1870 - 1973. It was run by the
Missionary Oblates of...
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found in June 2003. The
remains are
named after Croghan Hill,
north of
Daingean,
County Offaly, near
where the body was found. The find is on
display in...
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Maryborough (later
called Portlaoise) and
Philipstown (later
Daingean). In
January 1556, Mary's father-in-law the
Emperor abdicated. Mary and...
- was at the
centre of a
controversy surrounding the
official name of An
Daingean / Dingle, a
small Gaeltacht town in west
County Kerry. The
residents of...
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imperial model The 1550
plantation counties were
known as
Philipstown (now
Daingean) and
Maryborough (now Portlaoise)
named by the
English planters at the...