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Dunbeg (Scottish Gaelic: An Dùn Beag),
formerly known as
Dunstaffnage (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn
Stafhainis or Dùn Staidhinis), is a
village about 2+1⁄2 miles...
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Dunbeg Fort (Irish: An Dún Beag) is a
promontory fort
built in the Iron Age near the
modern village of
Ventry in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Dunbeg Fort is...
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forts have been
excavated and most date to the Iron Age,
though some, like
Dunbeg Fort (County Kerry)
might have
originated in the
Bronze Age. Others, like...
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including cave dwellings,
stone beehive huts,
stone monuments and forts.
Dunbeg Fort is
located on a
rocky promontory looking over
Dingle Bay to the south...
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Ventry are the
ruins of
Dunbeg (An Dún Beag), an Iron Age
promontory fort on the edge of a
steep cliff. Near
Dunbeg is Kilvickadownig, home to other...
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Glendaruel Coll
Colonsay Connel Cove and
Kilcreggan Craignish Dunadd Dunbeg Dunoon East
Kintyre Furnace Garelochhead Gigha Glenorchy and
Innishail Helensburgh...
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Derry Dooglen Dree Drin
Dromara Drumadoney Drumgavlin Drumkeeragh Dunbeg Lower Dunbeg Upper Dunmore Edendarriff Finnis Gransha Guiness Levallyreagh Moneynabane...
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teaching facilities were
provided in 2010. The
Ocean Explorer Centre, at
Dunbeg,
allows visitors to
learn about the
marine environment and the academic...
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Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses is
located nearby at 57 Lorn Road,
Dunbeg.
Pennyfuir Cemetery, to the
north of the town,
contains several notable...
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English translation of the Grimms's book,
Deutsche Sagen. The tale is set in
Dunbeg Bay (Doonbeg),
County Clare. Jack
Dogherty was a
fisherman who also scavenged...