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Duhallow (Irish: DĂșiche Ealla) is a
barony located in the north-western part of
County Cork, Ireland.
Baronies were
created after the
Norman invasion of...
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dynasty was that of the
MacCarthys of
Duhallow (Irish: DĂșiche Ealla),
known as the
MacDonough MacCarthys. The
Duhallow sept
began in the 13th
century as an...
- A
Duhallow Block is a type of
memorial that is
erected where graves have been lost, for
example when they have been destro**** by
subsequent conflict. It...
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which the
MacCarthy Reagh,
MacCarthy of Muskerry, and
MacCarthy of
Duhallow were the most notable. The
origin of the
MacCarthy dynasty begins with...
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remedial ecological work, a
biodiversity audit was
carried out by the IRD
Duhallow Life+
project to
establish baselines for the
species which inhabit this...
- The
Duhallow Junior B
Hurling Championship is the
second highest hurling competition in the
Duhallow division in Cork. It is run for
teams deemed too weak...
- Farmhouse, Kanturk,
County Cork in Ireland. The two
varieties are
Ardrahan and
Duhallow.
Eugene and Mary
Burns first made
Ardrahan cheese on
their farm in County...
- This is a
sortable table of the
townlands in the
barony of
Duhallow,
County Cork, Ireland.
Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland...
- four
ringforts and two souterrains. List of
townlands of the
Barony of
Duhallow "Cnoc an
Chearrbhachais / Knockacarracoosh". logainm.ie.
Irish Placenames...
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Duhallow ADS (Advanced
Dressing Station)
Cemetery is a
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the
First World War
located near...