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which Dunkineely derives its name. The
village lies at the top of St John's Point, a
narrow peninsula jutting seven miles into
Donegal Bay.
Dunkineely lies...
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Dunkineely railway station served Dunkineely in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 18
October 1893 on the
Donegal Railway Company line from...
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Dunkineely - 4
seats Party Candidate FPv%
Count 1 Sinn Féin
Patrick Barry Sinn Féin A. F.
Gallagher Sinn Féin
Charlie Keeny Irish Nationalist Thomas McShane...
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Dunkineely Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Peter Ward 651
Patrick Gallagher 471
Majority 180 Turnout...
- (Waterford)
Dungarvan (Kilkenny)
Dungloe (an Clochán Liath)
Dungourney Dunkineely Dún
Laoghaire Dunlavin Dunleer Dunmanway Dunmore Dunmore East Dunquin...
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village also has a
small shop. The
village has
close ties with
neighbouring Dunkineely.[citation needed]
Bruckless railway station opened on 18
October 1893...
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century the Mac
Suibhne Boghaineach was
seated at
Rahan Castle, (near
Dunkineely in
County Donegal). In 1524
Niall Mór mac
Eoghain (Mac
Suibhne Thíre Boghaine)...
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known as McSwyne's
Castle and
Castle Murray, is a
ruined castle near
Dunkineely,
County Donegal, Ireland. The
castle was once a
stronghold of Clan Suibhne...
- Clanawley)
Settlements in the
barony include Ardara, Carrick, Donegal,
Dunkineely, Frosses, Glencolumbkille, Inver, Killybegs, Kilcar, Mountcharles, and...
- (stations:
Donegal Town, Killymard, Mountcharles,
Doorin Road, Inver, Port,
Dunkineely, Bruckless,
Ardara Road and Killybegs)
Other extensions followed later:...