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Drumbar (Irish
derived place name
Droim Bairr,
meaning the ‘Ridge of the Summit’) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kinawley,
barony of Tullyhaw, County...
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Drumbar Halt
railway station served Donegal in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 1
August 1906 on the
Donegal Railway Company line from Donegal...
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Ulster Senior Football Championships. He pla**** his club
football for
Drumbar, then Four Masters, then
Civil Service,
captaining the last team to the...
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Brett (March 3, 2015). "Wrestling-Themed
Squared Circle Up for Sale;
Drumbar's New ****tail Menu; More". Eater. Gerzina,
Daniel (March 11, 2015). "Watch...
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townlands are (clockwise,
starting in the north): Cornamucklagh, Newtown,
Drumbar, Coolnacarrick, Legaweel, Legaginny,
Lackan Lower, and Drumcrow. On the...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Drumbar Halt
Donegal Railway Company Donegal to
Ballyshannon Bridgetown...
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completed and
opened 2
September 1905 (Station:
Donegal Town,
Hospital Halt,
Drumbar, Laghey, Bridgetown, Ballintra,
Dromore Halt, Dorrian's
Bridge Halt, Rossnowlagh...
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orders from the
Captain to ****emble at
Drumbar But how are we to
reach Dungloe without a
Motor Car? O
Barney dear, be...
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wishing to play
football was
doing so with
neighbouring clubs such as
Drumbar or Ballyshannon. The 70s saw a real
resurgence of
interest in
Gaelic games...
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Gorteen (Kinawley), Gortnaleg, and
Killaghaduff townlands and on the east by
Drumbar (Kinawley) and
Newtown (Kinawley) townlands. Its
chief geographical features...