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Dromahair (Irish:
Droim Dhá Thiar,
meaning 'ridge of (the) two demons') is a
village in
County Leitrim, Ireland.
Dromahair is 10 km (6 mi) from Manorhamilton...
- Gill is to the
northwest of
Dromahair; Parke's
Castle is
located on the lakes****.
Belhavel Lough is also
located in
Dromahair,
within the
parish of Killargue...
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County Leitrim.
Dromahair in
italics denotes post
Ualgarg mor
kings who
ruled from the
capital Dromahair before the term "O'Rourkes of
Dromahair" was in use...
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Downings (Na Dúnaibh)
Dowra Drimnagh Drimoleague Dripsey Drinagh Drogheda Dromahair Dromahane Dromcolliher Dromineer Dromiskin Dromod Dromore West Drum (Monaghan)...
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February 1938) was a
British studio photographer,
originally from Drumlease,
Dromahair,
County Leitrim. A
member of the
Beresford family headed by the Marquess...
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branches MacLoughlin MacRannell MacNeill MacKiernan Branches O’Rourke of
Dromahair O’Rourke of
Kilnagarn O’Rourke of
Leitrim Castle O’Rourke of Inishmagrath...
- She
managed Dromahair GAA in Leitrim,
claiming that the p****ion she felt for her
county was her
motivation to take part in the show.
Dromahair competed against...
- (anglicised as O'Rourke) was the
local Gaelic chieftain,
based in
nearby Dromahair,
whose land was
seized by the
English and then
granted to Sir Frederick...
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NIGHTINGALES by
Eugene McCabe". "Anglo Celt - Border-themed film
festival in
Dromahair this w****end".
Archived from the
original on 2
October 2016. Retrieved...
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Dromahair,
County Leitrim, Ireland.
Although in ruins,
Creevelea Abbey is
still in use as a
grave yard.
Creevelea Abbey is
located west of
Dromahair,...