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Drumshanbo (Irish:
Droim Seanbhó,
ridge of the old huts) is a
small town
situated in the
heart of
County Leitrim, Ireland.
Drumshanbo is
surrounded by...
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almost the
whole country was one continued,
undivided forest, so that from
Drumshanbo to Drumkeeran, a
distance of nine or ten miles, one
could travel the whole...
- stations.
There are
stations in the
towns of Carrick-on-Shannon, Mohill,
Drumshanbo, Ballinamore, and Manorhamilton. Source:
Carrick On-Shannon
station has...
- life, it
continued on
until 1958 when it died out in most
centres except Drumshanbo.
After seeing the 1951
Festival of
Britain the
President of Pan Am Airlines...
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Tyrconnell West Cork
Single Malt
Comber (defunct)
Dingle Single Pot
Still Drumshanbo Dunville's
Three Crowns (defunct) Dunville's VR (defunct)
Green Spot Midleton...
- to 585
metres (1,919 ft) and lies east of
Lough Allen and
northeast of
Drumshanbo. It is part of the
Cuilcagh Mountains. The
mountain was
shaped by the...
- the lake,
while the R207
follows the east bank, from
Ballinagleragh to
Drumshanbo. The R200 road is on the
north side of the lake,
traveling west from Dowra...
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December 1950, Ballyshannon,
County Donegal) is an
Irish singer. He
lives in
Drumshanbo,
County Leitrim.
Performing with Paul Harrington, he won the Eurovision...
- ladies'
Gaelic football club
based in
Drumshanbo,
County Leitrim, Ireland. The
first GAA club was
founded in
Drumshanbo in 1889, St Patrick's. It died and...
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Morrison in 1969.
Heylin feels that
tracks from "Wonderful Remark" to "
Drumshanbo Hustle" were
recorded in 1972 not 1973, and that "There
There Child" was...