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Dripsey (Irish: An Druipseach,
meaning 'the
muddy river') is a
village in
County Cork on the R618
regional road
around 20 km (12 mi) west of Cork City...
- via Macroom, the
smaller Buinea and
Glashagariff Rivers, and the
River Dripsey and its
tributaries the
Rylane and the Delaghinagh.
Below the last ESB...
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Dripsey GAA is a
Gaelic football and
hurling club
based in the
village of
Dripsey in
County Cork, Ireland. The club parti****tes in Cork GAA competitions...
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Dripsey railway station was on the Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 19
March 1888. P****enger
services were...
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Dripsey Castle is a
country house in the
townland of Carrignamuck,
situated 3.3 km (2.1 mi) north-east of
Coachford village and 2.5 km (1.6 mi) north-west...
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Dripsey River (Irish:
Abhainn na Druipsí) is a
tributary of the
River Lee in
County Cork, Ireland. It
rises near the
Boggeragh Mountains and
flows through...
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Dripsey Castle Bridge is
situated 1.34 km (0.83 mi) north-west of
Dripsey village and
derives its name from
nearby Dripsey Castle.
Depicted on both the...
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Waterford (near Dungarvan),
Limerick (in Ballyagran), and Cork (near Glantane,
Dripsey, and Clondrohid). O'Suliivan, Marc."Cork In 50 Artworks, No 16: Statue...
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Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Donoughmore Douglas Drimoleague Drinagh Dripsey Dromahane Dunderrow Dungourney Dunmanway Durrus Enniskean Eyeries Farran...
- (disambiguation) Drip pan, in an oven
Dripetrua Dripping Springs (disambiguation)
Dripsey,
Ireland Dripstick Dripstone (disambiguation) Driptorch, a tool used in...